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Senate clears a string of concurrence items and second-/third-reading measures

Utah State Senate · March 4, 2008
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During Day 44 the Utah State Senate moved a large concurrence calendar and second/third reading items, voting to concur on multiple Senate bills (including SB103, SB161, SB209, SB247, SB105, SB134) and passing a range of House bills and substitutes; several items were circled for further review.

The Utah State Senate on March 3 took up a lengthy concurrence calendar and a series of second- and third-reading House bills, approving a number of measures and placing others on hold for further review.

On the concurrence calendar the Senate took action on multiple bills. Senator Stoll moved concurrence on Second Substitute Senate Bill 103 (Higher Education Enhancement) and explained that the House amendment reduced the statewide appropriation; the Senate concurred and recorded final passage with 29 yes votes and 0 nays. Senator Christiansen recommended concurrence on Second Substitute Senate Bill 161 (Advanced Health-directed amendments) which passed by roll call with 28 yes votes, 0 nays,…

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