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Votes at a Glance: Utah Senate Advances Multiple Bills on Consent and Third-Reading Calendars
Summary
On Feb. 22, 2007 the Utah Senate approved a wide set of consent-calendar and third-reading measures — including tax and property items, education and public-safety-related bills — often by unanimous consent or recorded roll calls; several bills were referred to the House.
During the Feb. 22, 2007 floor session the Utah Senate cleared a substantial slate of bills on the consent and third-reading calendars, moving many items to the House or finalizing Senate passage.
Notable consent- and third-reading actions included unanimous or near-unanimous approval of a series of house and senate bills: first substitute House Bill 142 (fee in lieu of property tax amendment) passed with an announced unanimous vote (26–0, 3 absent) and was returned to the House for signature; House Bill 293 (centrally assessed property) passed on a unanimous voice/recorded vote and was sent back to the House; House Bill 23 (Employment Security Act amendments) and House Bill 307 (certified investment…
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