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Votes at a glance: consent calendar and committee recommendations, Feb. 11

Utah House of Representatives · February 12, 2016
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Summary

On Feb. 11 the Utah House cleared several consent‑calendar bills and committee‑recommended measures, including HB 260, HB 263, HB 222, first substitute HB 266, and HB 210; committee reports sent multiple bills to calendars or rules for study.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House on Feb. 11 approved a slate of consent‑calendar bills and adopted multiple committee recommendations, moving a number of measures to the third‑reading calendars or transmitting them to the Senate.

Key consent‑calendar results announced by the reading clerk included:

- HB 260 (exploitation of a minor amendments), sponsored by Representative Gibson: Representative Gibson summarized the measure as clarifying that certain court actors viewing protected material in the exercise of official duties are not committing an offense. The clerk announced the bill received 71 yes votes and 0 no votes and will be transmitted to the…

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