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Votes at a glance: bills the Utah Senate passed or circled in its final full week

Utah State Senate · March 1, 2010
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Summary

During the day's session the Senate recorded final actions on a broad set of bills (consent and final passage), including SB206, HB96, HB299, SB167, SB63, SB43, SB69, SB274, SB51 and others; this roundup lists outcomes and key details to aid tracking.

The Utah Senate used a mix of consent calendar votes, suspensions of the rules and roll-call votes during the final full week of its 2010 session. Key outcomes recorded on the floor included:

- SB206 (Access to crime victims' medical records) — Sponsor: Senator Greiner. Purpose: clarify definition of "law enforcement officials" to include county attorneys and local officials in statutes on child injury photographs. Result: Passed on consent (26 yea, 0 nay, 3 absent).

- HB96 — Sponsor: Senator Jones (on consent calendar presentation). Result: Passed on consent (26 yea, 0 nay, 3 absent) and returned to the House for signature.

- HB299 (Warning signage for alcohol and pregnancy) — Sponsor: Senator…

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