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Senate advances and sends multiple noncontroversial bills to the House in bulk vote
Summary
The Utah Senate used a suspension-of-rules procedure to advance a long list of noncontroversial bills and recorded a single roll-call vote that applied to the group; the measures were transmitted to the House for further action.
The Utah Senate on Feb. 25 used a suspension-of-rules procedure to advance a large group of bills the majority described as noncontroversial and transmitted them to the House with a single recorded vote.
Senate leadership and committee chairs read a list of bills the chamber agreed did not face negative votes, then asked the clerk to record one roll call that would apply across the list.…
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