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House clears multiple consent and concurrence bills, including milk‑sales, license plates and absentee ballot changes
Summary
The Utah House passed a slate of consent and concurrence measures on Feb. 5, 2016, including HB 194 (milk sales amendments), HCR 5 (national parks centennial), HB 156 (veteran license plates), SB 18 (workforce job listings), SB 27 (absentee ballot timing), HB 95 (political issues committee threshold), and other consent items; tallies and next steps are listed below.
The Utah House approved a series of consent and concurrence calendar measures during its Feb. 5 floor session. Most measures passed by recorded roll calls and will be transmitted to the Senate (or, in some cases, were received from the Senate). Key outcomes:
• HB 194, Milk Sales Amendments — Sponsor Representative Andreeg described a consensus bill allowing producers to sell pasteurized and raw milk side‑by‑side at production facilities. Vote: 71‑0. The bill will be transmitted to the Senate.
• First substitute HCR 5, National Parks Centennial — Representative Fossen noted the resolution celebrates the national…
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