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Votes at a glance: bills passed Feb. 3, 2010 in the Utah House
Summary
A roundup of bills the Utah House passed Feb. 3, including base budgets and regulatory changes: HB20 (health insurance in state contracts) passed 68–0; HB89 (controlled substances licensing) passed 70–0; first substitute HB1 passed 55–18; SB1 (state agency & higher ed base) passed 64–5; SB25 (highway modifications) passed 68–0; HB75 passed 69–0; HB211 passed 70–0; HB37 passed 54–17; HB219 passed 66–3; HJR10 passed 72–0.
The Utah House approved a series of bills on Feb. 3, 2010. Key floor outcomes:
HB20 — Amendments to health insurance coverage in state contracts: Passed 68–0. Representative James Dunnigan said the bill eases administration for contractors on large state projects, allows counting contributions to HSAs toward compliance, and includes a good‑faith compliance provision.
HB89 — Controlled substances licensing amendments: Passed 70–0. Representative Michael Morley described consolidating wholesale and retail licenses into a single license to eliminate duplication.
First substitute HB1 — Minimum school…
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