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Votes at a glance: major bills moved by the Utah Senate on Feb. 19, 1997
Summary
On Feb. 19 the Senate cleared numerous consent and third‑reading items, advancing bills on transportation, public safety, taxation and local government; contested measures included a rental‑unit regulation (SB96) and child‑restraint penalties (HB50).
The Utah Senate’s Feb. 19 session moved a wide slate of bills through consent and third‑reading calendars and resolved several contested measures.
What passed: notable consent‑calendar and third‑reading actions recorded on the floor include: - House Bill 33 (designation of state fruit): Adopted on the consent calendar; recorded as 23 aye, 0 nay, 6 absent; referred to the House for final enrollment. - Senate Bill 208 (motor‑carrier numbering alignment): Recorded as 24 aye, 0 nay, 5 absent; passed to the House for consideration. - House Bill 169 (transit district collections and budget): Recorded as 27 aye, 2 absent; sent back to the House for final signature. - House Bill 242 (highway patrol computer hardware/software): The Senate moved…
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