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Senate advances package of bills to third-reading calendar; several bills circled for later consideration

Utah State Senate · February 15, 2001
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Summary

The Utah Senate on Feb. 15, 2001, sent a batch of bills and resolutions to third-reading calendars — including SB158, first substitute SB126, SJR11, HB30, HB80, HB85, HB220, HB237 and the first substitute to HB7 — while circling others (HB108, HB211) for further work. Vote tallies and key amendments are summarized below.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 15 advanced a series of bills to third-reading calendars after floor debate, amendments and roll-call votes. Lawmakers also set aside a handful of House bills for later consideration.

Among the measures moved forward, Senator Butters’ Senate Bill 158 (manufactured/premanufactured home standards) received 23 aye votes, 1 nay and 5 absentees and "passes to the third reading calendar." First substitute Senate Bill 126 (payment of insurance claims), sponsored by Senator Valentine, cleared the chamber with 27 ayes and moved to third reading. Senator Valentine’s amendments to Senate Joint Resolution 11 (taxation language) passed and SJR11 moved to third reading with 26 ayes.

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