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Senate advances wide slate of bills on consent and third-reading calendars

Utah State Senate · February 8, 2007
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The Utah Senate cleared a broad consent calendar and moved many bills through third-reading today, including measures on institutional funds, background checks, education and trade; several bills passed unanimously, and a small number were tabled or circled for further action.

The Utah Senate used its consent and third-reading calendars to advance a large number of bills across policy areas, adopting committee reports and signing off on numerous measures for transmission to the House.

On the consent calendar the chamber approved technical and noncontroversial measures including Senate Bill 60, a uniform-prudent-management statute for institutional charitable funds, and House Bill 253, which clarifies the state's authority to memorialize fallen law-enforcement…

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