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Votes at a glance: several House bills and consent calendar items pass on Day 25 of the Senate

Utah State Senate · February 19, 2010
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Summary

The Senate approved multiple consent calendar and concurrence items in rapid succession, including House Bill 262 (reporting to appropriations committees), House Bill 98 (State Engineer bonding), HB11 (elevator licensing), HB37 (motor vehicle dealer background checks) and others. Most consent items passed unanimously or with clear majorities and will be returned to the House or forwarded for signatures.

The Utah Senate disposed of a large number of consent, concurrence and third‑reading items on Day 25, passing several House bills and Senate measures with either unanimous voice votes or recorded roll calls.

On the consent calendar, Senator Hilliard explained House Bill 262, which redirects agency-required reports to relevant appropriations subcommittees; the Senate cast a unanimous vote and the bill was signed in…

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