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Utah House advances and passes a slate of mostly uncontested bills; dozens sent to Senate
Summary
On March 5, 2018, the Utah House adopted multiple committee reports and passed a large consent slate, sending dozens of mostly noncontroversial bills back to the Senate, including measures on probation reporting, court-commissioner status and misdemeanor classification.
The Utah House of Representatives spent its March 5 afternoon session advancing committee reports, passing a broad consent calendar and sending dozens of Senate-origin and House-origin bills back to the Senate.
Representative Mike Schultz asked members early in the session to check materials on their desks and return ranking ballots for fiscal requests, setting the day’s administrative tone. The House then adopted standing committee reports from Business & Labor, Economic Development and Workforce Services, Education, Government Operations, Health and Human Services, Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice, Natural Resources and other standing committees, placing many items on third-reading calendars or returning them to Rules for fiscal…
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