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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate advances dozen bills including transport, asthma, spam repeal
Summary
On Jan. 23, 2004, the Utah Senate processed multiple bills on third‑ and second‑reading calendars. Notable outcomes: SB 69 (partial‑birth abortion) passed 25–3; SB 12 (custody travel discretion) passed 27–0; SB 32 (students carrying inhalers) and SB 92 (repeal of state spam law) advanced. Several technical and advisory bills also passed by unanimous or near‑unanimous votes.
The Utah Senate recorded final votes on a slate of bills across the third‑ and second‑reading calendars on Jan. 23, 2004. Key outcomes are summarized below.
• First Substitute Senate Bill 69 (partial‑birth abortion): Passed by recorded roll call, 25 ayes, 3 nays, 1 absent. A proposed amendment to add a health‑of‑the‑mother exception failed 7–21. The bill is transmitted to the House.
• Senate Bill 12 (court discretion on transportation of children in divorce cases):…
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