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Senate advances broad package of bills; multiple measures pass unanimous or near‑unanimous votes

Utah State Senate · February 10, 1995
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Summary

During its Feb. 10 floor session the Utah Senate advanced a large set of third‑reading and consent‑calendar measures — including Senate Bills 1, 111, 136 and numerous House bills — recording roll‑call tallies and sending passed measures to the House for signature or further consideration. The chamber also circled a contentious school‑safety substitute bill for further work.

The Utah State Senate used its Feb. 10 floor session to move a broad group of bills through third reading and onto the House or for further processing. Several measures were placed on the consent calendar and passed with unanimous or near‑unanimous support; others were debated briefly before passage. The body also used procedural tools to 'circle' (hold) at least one contentious bill for further work.

Notable outcomes recorded by the clerk during roll-call votes included: Senate Bill 1 (concurrence with House amendments) — 25 aye, 0 nay, 4 absent; Senate Bill 111 (serious youth offender) — 23 aye, 0 nay, 6 absent; Senate Bill 136 (control-share acquisition act amendment) — 24 aye, 0 nay, 5 absent; House…

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