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Votes at a glance: House adopts multiple budget, election and regulatory bills; several measures pass by lopsided margins
Summary
On Feb. 2 the Utah House approved multiple bills on the third‑reading and consent calendars, including first substitute HB32 (campaign reporting) and HB214 (concealed permit fees); several bills passed unanimously or by large margins. Key votes: SB14 (71‑0), SB95 (69‑0), HB67 (71‑0), first substitute HB32 (69‑0), HB214 (69‑0), first substitute HB212 (65‑3).
Several noncontroversial and committee‑recommended measures moved through the House with few floor debates and decisive recorded votes on Feb. 2. Highlights include:
• Senate Bill 14 (local election amendments): Representative Seggers said SB14 allows county clerks to waive uncontested elections; the House approved SB14 71‑0 and the bill was returned to the Senate.
• Senate Bill 95 (shareholder action without meeting): Representative Brown…
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