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Votes at a glance: multiple House bills and resolutions pass the Utah Senate

Utah State Senate · February 16, 2012
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Summary

The Utah Senate cleared a slate of House bills and concurrent resolutions on day 25, including HB208 (landowner liability), HB62 (school supplies), HB85 (forensic phlebotomy), HB18 (kidnapping registry amendments), HB246 (county correctional funding), HB289 (corrections education reauthorization, amended), and two concurrent resolutions recognizing Navajo electrification (HCR6) and Canada–Utah relations (HCR2). Most measures passed by unanimous or lopsided margins on the consent/third-reading calendars.

The Utah Senate advanced and passed numerous House bills and concurrent resolutions during its day 25 session, moving several measures back to the House for enrollment or final signature.

Key outcomes:

- First substitute Senate Bill 233 (appropriations subcommittee name changes) passed on the consent calendar, recorded as 27 yeas, 0 nays, 2 absent; transmitted to the House for enrollment.

- House Bill 208 (limits on landowner liability for public recreation) passed by roll call, 27 yeas, 0 nays, 2 absent.

- House Concurrent Resolution 6 (Navajo electrification demonstration project) passed 26–1 with 2 absent; sponsor requested Congress appropriate $15 million per year for…

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