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Senate advances multiple bills to third-reading calendar in wide-ranging floor session

Utah Senate · February 21, 2000
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Summary

On Feb. 21 the Utah Senate moved a slate of bills — including SB 175 (mental-health/corrections clarifications), SB 66 (protective orders), SR 4 (hearing requirement resolution), SB 181 (Uinta Reservation tax application), SB 176 (highway bond/interchange) and others — to third reading or passage, with recorded tallies reported on the floor.

The Utah Senate used an extended floor session to advance a broad package of measures to the third-reading calendar.

Among the measures advanced by recorded vote or unanimous consent were: • SB 175 (Mental Health and Corrections Law Amendments) — Sponsor Sen. Montgomery explained transfers between corrections and the state hospital and clarified Board of Pardons primacy; SB 175 passed by roll call with 25 ayes and 4 absent and was placed on the third-reading…

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