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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate orders dozens of House bills for further action and passes multiple measures

Utah State Senate · February 3, 2005
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Summary

On Feb. 2, 2005 the Utah Senate advanced and passed a series of mostly housekeeping and policy bills (third‑reading and committee placements). Key outcomes: H.B.176, H.B.10, H.B.26 (amended), H.B.15, H.B.19, H.B.37, H.B.20, H.B.6, H.B.16, H.B.52, H.B.8, H.B.185, first substitute H.B.28, and H.B.54 all moved forward with recorded tallies; H.B.51 was circled for amendment.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Senate on Feb. 2, 2005 moved a bundle of House bills through readings and votes, handling routine housekeeping measures alongside a handful of substantive items. Below are floor actions recorded in the session.

What passed or advanced (selected roll‑call tallies read on the floor):

- House Bill 176 (statutory cleanup): 26 yes, 0 nay, 3 absent. Ordered returned to the House for enrollment.

- House Bill 10 (Employment Security Act amendments): 26 yes, 0 nay, 3 absent. Passed and returned to House for signature.

- House Bill 26 (conveyances of property) — adopted amendment clarifying special warranty deed language: 27 yes, 0 nay, 2 absent. Passed as amended and…

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