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Senate advances dozens of bills; multiple substituted measures pass on Feb. 15, 2001

Utah State Senate · February 16, 2001
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The Utah Senate cleared a long calendar Feb. 15, 2001, passing multiple substituted and consent bills (including SB 26, SB 48, SB 64, SB 97, SB 109 and others) and returning several measures to the House for enrollment; several contested measures were debated, amended, or failed on recorded votes.

The Utah State Senate on Feb. 15, 2001, moved a heavy docket, approving numerous substituted bills and routine measures and sending those measures back to the House for enrollment or signature. Major actions on the day included concurrence with House amendments on substitute Senate Bill 26 (master road list changes), passage of first substitute Senate Bill 48 (passenger limitations for young drivers), concurrence on substitute Senate Bill 64 (adoption law background-check language), and passage of first substitute Senate Bill 97 (special-needs adoption services).

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