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Senate advances a string of House measures and consent items; bills referred back to House for signature

Utah State Senate · February 20, 1995
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Summary

On Feb. 17 the Utah Senate advanced multiple House bills on the consent calendar — ranging from asbestos‑removal certification and applied‑technology education to license plates and highway patrol duties — mostly by unanimous or near‑unanimous votes, and appointed conference committees where the House refused concurrence.

Salt Lake City — The Utah Senate on Feb. 17 moved a series of House bills through its floor session under the consent calendar and recorded individual votes for final passage or referral back to the House for enrollment.

Chief Clerk Carol Peterson read communications and transmitted a number of House measures to the Senate for consideration. Several bills were then presented and advanced with minimal…

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