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Utah Senate passes package of bills, including bond amendments and state symbols; several measures sent to House
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 12 approved a series of bills and joint resolutions—including bond-authorizing language, a voter list privacy change, and symbolic measures—sent to the House for consideration. Several bills were read three times and passed by recorded roll call votes.
The Utah State Senate cleared a docket of bills and joint resolutions on Feb. 12, sending multiple measures to the House for consideration after roll-call votes and unanimous voice actions.
President Niederhauser opened the session and declared a quorum before the body took up communications from the House and standing committee reports. Senators adopted committee reports by motion, and the Senate proceeded through a time‑certain calendar and a consent calendar item.
On the consent calendar, House Bill 180 — which renames the Utah State Alice Art Collection to honor Alice Merrill Horn — was presented by Senator Iwamoto and moved to the third‑reading calendar. The chair…
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