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House approves consent calendar and several Senate bills, including election and transportation measures

Utah House of Representatives · February 1, 2017
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Summary

On Feb. 1, 2017, the Utah House approved multiple consent-calendar bills (HB86, HB135, HB46) and returned several Senate third-reading bills (SB27, SB36, SB13, SB21) to the Senate after passage; several items passed unanimously or by large margins.

The Utah House on Feb. 1 passed a slate of consent-calendar bills and several Senate third-reading measures, sending most to the Senate or returning them after final House action.

Key votes and outcomes included:

• House Bill 86 (inactive voter amendments): Representative Hall said the bill would place certain returned voter-ID cases on an 'inactive' list rather than removing registrants from the rolls. The bill passed 70 yes, 0 no and will be transmitted to the Senate.

• House Bill 135 (deposit of public funds): Representative Gardner explained the bill aligns political subdivisions with state agencies…

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