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Senate moves a slate of bills on consent and third reading; roll-call results at a glance
Summary
On day 24 the Utah Senate advanced a packed consent and third-reading calendar: among measures passed were HB27 (Department of Corrections retirement), HB59 (agriculture modifications), HB116 (voting safety) and SB156 (electric motorcycle tax credit); votes were recorded on multiple bills and several were sent to the House for final action.
The Utah Senate cleared a substantial consent and third-reading calendar, moving bills through committee-report adoption and recorded roll-call votes.
Most of the consent-calendar items were adopted by motion and voice or unanimous roll call; several third-reading bills received recorded votes with tallies noted in the floor record. Notable floor actions and outcomes included:
- Senate Bill 156 (energy-efficient vehicle tax credit for motorcycles): sponsor Senator Dayton reported the bill and the Senate recorded a unanimous vote; the clerk…
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