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Senate clears long consent and reading calendars; dozens of House and Senate bills advanced
Summary
On Day 17 of the 2010 Utah legislative session, the Senate approved multiple bills on the consent, second- and third-reading calendars (including HB59, HB199, HB50, SB104, SB114, SB122 and others), recorded a series of unanimous and roll-call votes, and placed bills for transmission to the House.
The Utah State Senate approved a broad slate of legislation during its Day 17 session on Feb. 9, moving multiple House bills and Senate measures forward and placing them on the appropriate calendars or sending them back to the House for final action.
Bills moved on the consent calendar included House Bill 59 (campaign finance revisions), which standardizes PAC reporting to a five-day filing window and was recorded as passing by a unanimous vote; House Bill 199 (municipal clerk and recorder responsibilities), clarifying duties for finance directors…
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