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Reading clerk lists dozens of bills on the House calendar, including measures on health, education and taxes

Utah House of Representatives · January 25, 2010
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Summary

The reading clerk announced a large set of House bills to be referred to the Rules Committee for first consideration, including measures on court fees, abortion amendments, campaign finance, energy, water and public-safety topics; the list included sponsors and short titles.

The House reading clerk read aloud a lengthy list of bills and resolutions that will be referred to the Rules Committee for first consideration. The clerk recited bill numbers, short titles and sponsors for measures that span public safety, health, education, taxation, energy, water and local-government procedures.

Notable items listed included House Bill 10 (court fees for inmates, sponsor: Curtis Oda), House Bill 12 (abortion amendments, sponsor: Carl Wimmer), House Bill 15 (deferred deposit lending amendments, sponsor: James Dunnigan), House Bill 25 (Health Reform Administrative Simplification, sponsor: Merlyn Newbold), House Bill 53 (foreclosure, rescue and loan modification amendments, sponsor: Ryan Wilcox), House Bill 90 (income tax amendments, sponsor: Brian King) and a series of bills addressing water projects, renewable energy, public employees' benefits and safety regulations. The clerk also announced concurrent and joint resolutions including HCR1 and others.

The clerk noted the listed bills will be referred to the Rules Committee when ready for first reading. The House received notification that the Senate likewise is organized and ready to do business.