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Senate moves dozens of House bills through concurrence and third reading; SB1 and several consent items pass
Summary
On Feb. 29, 2000, the Utah Senate moved a long concurrence/consent calendar and passed a broad set of House and Senate measures, including Senate Bill 1 (appropriations as amended), several technical and policy bills, and consent calendar items after mostly brief floor explanations and recorded roll-call tallies.
The Utah Senate spent much of its Feb. 29 floor session processing a long concurrence and third-reading calendar, signing and returning dozens of House bills and passing Senate measures, including key appropriations and policy items.
Early in the morning the body received formal communications from the House listing many bills sent for the president’s signature and transmitting additional House-passed measures for consideration and first reading. The Senate proceeded through concurrence items, adopting House amendments to multiple bills and returning them for enrolling and signature.
Notable floor actions included passage of third substitute Senate Bill 35 (government tort liability amendment) after the…
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