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Utah House passes range of consent-calendar bills, recalls a technical bill, and advances parental-rights measure
Summary
On March 3, 2014 the Utah House cleared multiple consent-calendar items (several unanimous), recalled and re-voted a nonprofit funding technical correction, and passed first substitute HB 3 18 on jury trials in parental-rights termination cases 46-27.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House conducted a brisk morning floor session on March 3, passing numerous bills on the consent calendar, handling a procedural recall of a nonprofit-related bill and advancing a high-profile parental-rights measure.
On the consent calendar the House approved multiple bills, including HB 386 (repeal of an unused Utah History Endowment Fund account) which passed 71-0; first substitute HB 360 (display of license plates) which passed 73-0; first substitute HB 382 (limited-purpose local government entities) 70-0; second substitute HB 113 (pharmacy benefit manager amendments) 72-0; HB 393 (insurance producer amendments) 73-0;…
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