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Utah Senate clears a slate of bills on Feb. 14, 1995; dozens of measures moved to the House or to third reading

Utah State Senate · February 15, 1995
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Summary

The Utah State Senate on Feb. 14 recorded votes on a broad consent calendar and third-reading items, approving many technical and policy bills (including HB 81, HB 82, HB 100, HB 130, HB 169, HB 106 and others) and advancing major measures such as water reuse and campaign-reporting work for further action.

The Utah State Senate convened Feb. 14 and disposed of a wide set of measures across consent, second- and third-reading calendars, moving several bills to the House or to third reading and recording roll-call tallies for numerous items.

On the consent calendar the Senate recorded unanimous or near-unanimous actions on several House bills. House Bill 81 (human services licensing amendments) was explained by Senator Steiner as enlarging the human-services licensing board to cover home childcare centers and youth programs; the Senate recorded a unanimous recorded vote for referral back to the House (transcript records 24 aye votes; 5 absent). First substitute House Bill 82, tightening background screening requirements for child-service providers, was recorded with a unanimous consent vote (26 aye votes; 3 absent) and was referred to…

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