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Senate advances a batch of noncontroversial bills; dozens pass by unanimous votes
Summary
On Feb. 24, 1999 the Utah Senate cleared a large consent and third‑reading calendar, approving multiple house bills and resolutions by unanimous or near‑unanimous recorded votes while reserving some contentious measures for further debate.
The Utah Senate on Feb. 24, 1999 moved through a packed consent calendar, approving a series of noncontroversial House bills and resolutions and returning them for final signatures or enrollment.
On the consent calendar, the Senate recorded unanimous or near‑unanimous votes on a number of items. The chamber approved House Bill 165 (annual certificate of registration for brine‑shrimp harvesters) with a recorded vote of 26 ayes, 0 nays and 3 absent. House Bill 280…
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