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Senate advances dozens of bills on March 1; consent calendar clears and several contested amendments fail
Summary
The Utah Senate approved a long list of consent and second‑reading bills March 1, including changes to notary public rules, collection‑agency statutes and several appropriations‑related measures, and recorded roll‑call tallies for many items.
The Utah Senate cleared a heavy slate of legislation on March 1, 1999, moving numerous House bills and resolutions through consent and second‑reading calendars and recording roll‑call tallies for many items.
On the consent calendar the Senate unanimously advanced and referred several House bills back to the House for enrollment: House Bill 181 (certified tax‑rate notice amendment) passed with a recorded unanimous vote of 22 ayes, no nays and 7 absent; House Bill 246 (notary public reform) and House Bill 250 (collection‑agency amendments) also passed with unanimous…
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