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Senate agrees to spread intent language attaching findings to House Bill 136

Utah State Senate · March 14, 2019
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Summary

The Utah Senate voted to spread legislative intent language onto the journal to be attached to First Substitute House Bill 136 (abortion amendments) after senators debated social impacts and moral considerations. The motion passed with no recorded opposition.

The Utah Senate voted to have legislative intent language attached to First Substitute House Bill 136, a package of abortion amendments, after several senators described why they wanted those findings included in the legislative record.

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