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Senate advances numerous bills to third reading; consent calendar moves ahead
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 17, 1999 advanced a slate of bills — covering education, public safety, health and local government — to the third-reading or consent calendars, approving measures on motor-vehicle liability in quasi-public parking, a minimum sentence for drive-by shootings, and funding and program changes across state agencies.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Senate on Feb. 17 moved a broad set of measures forward, approving multiple bills for third reading or placement on the consent calendar after committee reports and floor debate.
Clerks read communications from the House transmitting a number of Senate bills for signature and consideration, and the Rules Committee and standing committees reported assignments and recommendations that shaped the day’s calendar.
Among bills the Senate advanced to the third-reading calendar were House Bill 228…
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