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Utah Senate gives itself scheduling control of key Capitol rooms after amendment, approves bill unanimously
Summary
The Senate adopted an amendment to Senate Bill 112 to assign scheduling authority for three secured Senate-area spaces to the Secretary of the Senate and passed the bill 28-0-1 after debate about accommodating the Supreme Court's use of the chambers.
The Utah Senate on Jan. 18, 2008 passed Senate Bill 112, which clarifies that three secured areas in the Capitol — the Supreme Court Chambers, the rules/deliberation room and a shared office — will be under the control of the Senate and that scheduling for those spaces will be assigned to the Secretary of the Senate.
Senator Greg Bramble, sponsor of the bill, offered Amendment 1 to replace references to the Capital Preservation Board with the Secretary of the Senate; the body adopted the amendment by voice vote before proceeding under suspension of the rules. Bramble said the change is intended…
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