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Utah House advances wide consent calendar; transportation and victims' measures clear
Summary
The Utah House of Representatives approved a broad set of bills Feb. 23, 2011 — including insurance, victims' services, transportation and tax measures — and transmitted many to the Senate. Several bills passed unanimously; a contested vote occurred on a highway dedication bill.
The Utah House of Representatives approved a large consent and concurrence calendar on Feb. 23, 2011, passing a string of bills and resolutions that will move to the Senate or be returned to the Senate for signatures.
Major items cleared included the adoption of a conference committee report and final passage of First Substitute House Bill 19 (insurance law-related amendments), which passed 73–0 after the sponsor said the changes create a restricted account in the Insurance Department for certain license fees while preserving revenue neutrality. The House also passed First Substitute House Bill 267 (public body…
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