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Senate advances and passes a slate of bills on Feb. 3—6, 1997; key votes summarized

Utah State Senate · February 4, 1997
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Summary

The Utah Senate considered a broad package of bills on Feb. 3—6, 1997: several bills were passed and forwarded to the House (including SB132, SB24, SB21, SB126, SB11 and others), substitutes adopted for procurement and design-build rules, and multiple committee reports were accepted.

During the Feb. 3—6 floor session the Utah Senate handled a large number of bills across subject areas and recorded multiple roll-call outcomes.

Consent and committee items: The Senate accepted committee reports and read a series of House communications. On the consent calendar, Senate Bill 132 (definition of "law enforcement official" for concealed-weapon exemptions) cleared the Senate unanimously and was transmitted to the House (25-0 with 4 absent). The Business, Labor and Economic Development and Education committees transmitted favorable recommendations on several bills that were placed on the second-reading calendar.

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