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Senate passes consent-calendar measures, advances judicial and health bills; infertility coverage measure fails
Summary
The Utah Senate approved multiple consent-calendar items and several Senate bills on Jan. 25, 1990, including measures on retirement allowances, prosecution counsel, and anatomical-gift law. A high-profile proposal to mandate infertility coverage (SB 16) failed after an extended debate over cost and scope.
The Utah State Senate convened Jan. 25 and completed a series of floor actions, approving several measures on the consent calendar and taking recorded votes on multiple bills.
On the consent calendar, SCR 6 (a resolution honoring Brighton High School) passed 28-0-1 and HCR 19 (designating Jan. 25 as United Mine Workers of America Day) passed 27-0-2. The chamber also approved companion retirement bills: House Bill 120 (minimum retirement allowance)…
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