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Senate clears long consent calendar; dozens of House and Senate bills sent back to House

Utah State Senate · February 25, 2000
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Summary

On Feb. 25, 2000, the Utah Senate advanced a large number of House and Senate measures on consent and third reading, approving technical fixes, appropriations and criminal-justice changes by voice or roll-call votes and returning the bills to the House for enrollment and signature.

The Utah State Senate met Feb. 25, 2000, and moved a large consent calendar of House and Senate measures toward final enrollment, approving a mix of technical statutory corrections, appropriations and criminal-justice changes.

The president opened the day by noting a quorum and asking senators to proceed with a packed agenda. Committee reports were adopted and dozens of bills were read and placed on second- and third-reading calendars.

Votes at a glance (selected items recorded on the floor): - House Bill 74 (offenses against minors): sponsor explained the bill standardizes age language…

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