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Senate reads dozens of bills for first time and refers them to rules committee

Utah State Senate · January 15, 2001
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During the Jan. 15, 2001 session the Utah Senate's clerk read a long list of Senate bills (SB 4 through SB 105 and several joint rules resolutions); the body noted those bills will be referred to the rules committee and the rules committee later recommended assignment of many bills to standing committees.

On Jan. 15, 2001 the Utah State Senate clerk read the short titles of an extensive set of bills for first reading, including measures on a wide range of subjects (public education amendments, tax matters, health and mental health task forces, drivers' license and traffic management amendments, hate crimes amendments, and others). After the first reading the…

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