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Senate approves broad batch of bills on consent and third reading; many measures sent back to House

Utah State Senate · March 2, 2012
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The Utah Senate on March 1 approved a long list of consent and third-reading bills — from school governance tweaks to technical regulatory changes — largely by voice or unanimous recorded votes and returned them to the House for enrollment or further action.

The Utah State Senate on March 1 moved through a large consent calendar and third-reading slate, approving numerous bills by voice or recorded roll calls and sending them back to the House for enrollment or additional action.

On the consent calendar the Senate approved items including House Bill 230 (Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind Amendments), which clarifies superintendent qualifications and advisory-council membership, and was recorded as passed by the president (24 yea, 0 nay recorded). Senate Bill 179 (hospital tax assessment)…

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