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Votes at a glance: consent calendar and selected measures from the Utah Senate floor session
Summary
The Senate passed many consent-calendar bills and several substantive measures — including an energy and carbon-reduction substitute (SB202) and funding for meth-decontamination standards (SB209) — while other contested bills either advanced for further reading (SB297, SB210) or failed (SB194).
The Utah Senate conducted a packed floor session that cleared numerous consent-calendar items, moved several substantive measures forward and registered a notable floor defeat.
What passed on the consent calendar and by roll call (selected):
- Second Substitute Senate Bill 152 (conference committee report adopted) — roll call: 27 yes, 0 nay, 2 absent; transmitted to the House. - Senate Bill 228 (Regulation of Wells) — unanimous consent: directed to the House. - Senate Bill 263 (self-authentication of documents) — unanimous consent; referred to the House. - House bills presented and passed as amended included HB178 (jurisdiction for prosecution), HB312…
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