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Senate clears a slate of bills as session winds down; several measures pass and are sent back to the House
Summary
In the final-floor session March 3–4, 1998, the Utah Senate passed multiple bills on criminal justice, retirement, public health and other matters, confirmed gubernatorial appointments, and sent measures back to the House for signature or enrollment.
As the Utah Senate moved toward the close of its 1998 floor calendar March 3–4, senators approved a number of bills on the second and third reading calendars and completed advice‑and‑consent votes on gubernatorial appointments.
Major roll-call outcomes recorded on the floor included: House Bill 362 (offender public records), which passed on third reading (18 aye, 5 nay, 6 absent) and was returned to the House; House Bill 310 (wrongful appropriation/embezzlement clarifications), which passed 26‑0 with three absent after the sponsor asked for suspension of the rules; House Bill 177 (collection of…
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