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Utah Senate clears a package of bills on Jan. 23; votes at a glance
Summary
On Jan. 23 the Utah Senate passed a series of bills covering banking fees, workers' comp, CDL medical waivers, education capital outlay, e-government measures and procedural rule changes; most measures passed by unanimous or large margins on roll-call votes.
The Utah State Senate on Jan. 23 considered and approved a slate of bills on second and third reading and adopted two rules resolutions. Below is a concise summary of each measure the Senate acted on during the day and the floor outcome as recorded on the Senate floor.
Senate Bill 44 (fees payable to commissioner of financial institutions): Sponsor Sen. Spencer said the bill reduces fees from 4¢ per $1,000 in assets to 2¢; the bill was called and passed (floor recorded 28 ayes on the roll call and an additional aye noted as the roll concluded, recorded as unanimous for the presiding officer); referred to the House for consideration.
Senate Bill 95 (workers' compensation advisory council amendments): Technical amendment to permit a designee for the insurance commissioner; passed on roll call (27 ayes, 2 absent) and referred to the House.
Senate Bill 96 (commercial driver's license medical waivers): Tweaks…
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