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House votes to recall Senatebill on graduation requirements after close division

Utah House of Representatives · February 27, 2015
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The Utah House voted 40-33 to recall First Substitute Senate Bill 33 (public school graduation amendments) back from the Senate, setting up further consideration after a heated floor division and procedural debate.

The Utah House of Representatives voted 40-33 on Feb. 26 to recall First Substitute Senate Bill 33, a contested measure on public school graduation requirements, back from the Senate for further consideration.

Representative Dan McKay, who offered the motion to recall, said the recall was aimed at giving the House an opportunity to propose alternative options. "Now that we've taught the Senate a lesson…

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