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Senate advances broad slate of bills; many measure pass on consent or unanimous votes
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 13, 2001, moved numerous bills through committee reports, the consent calendar and third reading, approving a package of measures ranging from search-warrant timing and nonprofit-code cleanups to changes in licensing and public-safety rules.
The Utah State Senate on Feb. 13 advanced a large package of legislation, clearing multiple bills by voice vote or recorded roll call and sending several to the House for final action.
On the consent calendar the chamber passed House Bill 226 (proof of hunter education) and House Bill 230 (search-warrant timing), each approved unanimously or by overwhelming margin and returned to the House for signature. The governor also notified the Senate that he had signed a set of bills that included earlier measures such as S.B. 6, S.B. 9 and H.B. 184.
On third reading the Senate…
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