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At a glance: key roll‑call outcomes from the Utah Senate, Feb. 28, 2001

Utah State Senate · February 28, 2001
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Summary

The Senate voted on multiple bills during its final day. Notable outcomes: HB 125 (repeal of 8‑hour mining day) passed 26–13; the third substitute to HB 376 (concealed‑carry recognition with 60‑day limit) passed 24–2; SB 153 and several appropriations and third‑reading bills also passed on final action.

The Utah Senate advanced a slate of bills and took final votes on several measures on Feb. 28, 2001. Below are key roll‑call outcomes recorded on the floor:

- Senate Bill 153 (concurrence on kinship placement matter): passed — recorded as 24 aye, 0 nay (SEG 169–171). - First substitute House Bill 287 (public transit tax…

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