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Votes at a glance: House advances multiple Senate bills on March 7, 2017

Utah House of Representatives · March 7, 2017
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Summary

The House voted to pass a batch of Senate bills covering budget, education, adoption, pharmacy, and construction matters; most bills passed unanimously or by large margins and will be returned to the Senate for signature. This summary lists each bill, a short description, and the House vote tally.

On March 7 the Utah House considered a lengthy Senate third-reading calendar and recorded final actions on a series of Senate bills. Below are the bills called on the floor, a one-line description drawn from sponsors' floor presentations, and the House vote tally where recorded.

- First Substitute Senate Bill 58 — Uniform Voidable Transactions Act: Update to existing "transfers to avoid" law to clarify insolvency tests and evidentiary matters. Vote: 72 yes, 0 no (passes).

- Senate Bill 2 — New fiscal year supplemental appropriations act: Appropriates approximately $583,800,000 including $124,300,000 from the general and education funds and transfers ~$28,200,000 between funds. Vote: (opened and closed floor vote; passed as read).

- First Substitute Senate Bill 8 — State agency fees and internal service fund rate authorization and appropriations: Adjusts agency appropriations, authorizes fees and internal service fund rates for…

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