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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate advances a slate of bills to the House (Jan. 27, 2004)
Summary
The Senate passed multiple third‑reading measures, sending them to the House for consideration. Notable outcomes: Second Substitute SB 88 (manufactured housing) passed 23–0; SB 94 (mine certification) passed 24–0; SB 23 (municipal government amendments) passed 21–0; SB 72 (disposition of registration fines) passed 23–2; SB 73 (escape amendment) passed 25–0. Several bills were circled for later action.
On Jan. 27 the Utah State Senate advanced a large group of third‑reading bills to the House, approving measures across a range of topics from manufactured‑housing compliance to fines disposition and criminal‑justice clarifications.
Key results recorded on the floor:
- Second Substitute Senate Bill 88 (manufactured housing conformity with federal law): passed (reported vote: 23 aye, 0 nay, 6 absent). The sponsor said the bill implements three federal requirements—standardization, alternative dispute resolution and continuing education—and reported agreement among…
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