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Utah Senate clears wide slate of House and technical bills, moves several to third reading

Utah State Senate · February 4, 2011
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The Utah State Senate advanced and passed numerous House bills and technical amendments on Feb. 4, 2011, clearing consent and third-reading calendars including measures on capitol fees, workers' compensation filings, election fund language, and education materials; many passed by unanimous or near-unanimous margins.

The Utah State Senate on Feb. 4, 2011, completed an extensive slate of consent and third-reading business, passing a series of House bills and technical amendments that lawmakers said streamline code language and implement administrative updates.

On the consent calendar, the Senate approved housekeeping measures including House Bill 186 (technical revision changing 'monies' to 'money') and House Bill 213 (statutory construction amendments); both were returned to the House for the Speaker’s signature.

The chamber also passed House Bill 41, which adjusts State Capitol Preservation Board rental rates…

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