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Votes at a glance: Feb. 13 Senate session sends multiple bills onward with mostly unanimous support
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 13, 1995, approved a slate of consent and committee bills — including measures on medical financial assistance, mental-health education corrections, animal-control holding periods and judicial technical fixes — mostly by unanimous or near-unanimous votes and sent them to the House or later-reading calendars.
The Utah State Senate on Feb. 13 approved a run of consent and committee bills and advanced several measures to later consideration or to the House, with most votes unanimous or nearly so.
Among the votes the chamber recorded were:
- House Bill 23 (medical financial assistance): adopted by recorded unanimous vote among those present, recorded as 26 ayes, no nays and 3 absent. The bill had been amended in committee and was returned to the House for further consideration.
- House Bill 110 (rural mental health professional education corrections): adopted by recorded unanimous vote of 27 ayes, no nays and 2 absent; sponsor…
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