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Senate passes first substitute of child‑protection amendments after suspending three‑reading rule
Utah State Senate · February 26, 2014
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Summary
After recalling first substitute Senate Bill 173 to the floor, senators voted to suspend the constitutional three‑reading requirement and passed the bill under suspension. The measure was advanced unanimously in the final voice/roll call recorded on the floor.
The Utah Senate reconsidered and advanced first substitute Senate Bill 173, a set of child-protection amendments, after recalling the measure and moving it to the top of the third‑reading calendar.
Senator Wyler moved to reconsider Senate Bill 173 and placed the first substitute on the top of the third-reading…
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