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Utah Senate Adopts Prior Rules, Suspends Reading of Bills’ Long Titles

Utah State Senate · January 28, 2013
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Summary

The Utah State Senate voted to adopt the same Senate, joint and interim rules used in the prior session and approved suspending reading long titles of bills and resolutions, with the President recording 27 yays for the suspension vote meeting the constitutional two-thirds requirement.

The Utah State Senate adopted the same Senate, joint and interim rules as used in the prior session and approved a motion to suspend the reading of bills’ long titles, a procedural step permitted under the Utah Constitution and the joint rules of the legislature.

Senator John Valentine moved…

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