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Votes at a glance: Key measures the Utah Senate passed on Day 44
Summary
The Senate disposed of a large consent slate and passed multiple concurrence and third-reading bills, ranging from licensing and retirement adjustments to energy and public-safety measures; several bills were amended and returned to the House for further action.
On Day 44 of the 2006 session the Utah Senate advanced a broad set of bills, many under suspension of the rules or by unanimous/near-unanimous roll-call votes. Below is a concise roundup of notable floor actions, outcomes and vote tallies recorded on the chamber floor.
- Senate Bill 160 (physician licensing amendments): Concurred with House amendments; final passage recorded as 26 yes, 0 nay, 3 absent; referred to the House.
- Third substitute Senate Bill 71 (consumer credit protection): Concurred with House amendments and passed with 27 yes, 0 nay, 2 absent; referred to the House.
- Senate Bill 84 (nonprofit entity amendments):…
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