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Utah Senate Moves Dozens of Bills Forward in Quiet Morning Session

Utah State Senate · January 27, 2004
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Summary

In a largely noncontroversial morning session on Jan. 26, 2004, the Utah Senate advanced and passed multiple bills — including technical corrections, licensing exemptions, occupational safety amendments and local government fixes — and sent them to the House or to third reading as recorded in roll calls.

The Utah State Senate used its morning floor session to advance a broad slate of bills across multiple policy areas, adopting committee reports, approving rules and moving several bills to the third‑reading calendar.

Clerk communications opened the session with a list of House bills transmitted for consideration. The Rules Committee report (presented by Lyle Hilliard) was adopted and several bills were assigned to standing committees. The Senate approved SR 3, a rules amendment requiring fiscal notes for bills before they move off the second‑reading calendar.

On third reading or passage, the Senate recorded roll‑call approvals for multiple noncontroversial bills including SB 108 (technical statutory cleanups), SB 92 (repeal of a preempted unsolicited commercial electronic messages statute), SB 96 (amendments to the…

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