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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate sends a package of bills and joint resolutions to the House
Summary
The Utah Senate approved a series of bills and joint resolutions on its third- and second-reading calendars, including a daylight saving time measure and multiple substitutions and technical fixes; several items will proceed to the House for consideration.
During the day’s session the Utah State Senate moved a slate of bills and joint resolutions to the House or advanced bills through reading calendars. Key actions recorded on the floor included:
- Senate Bill 59 (Daylight Saving Time Amendment): sponsor Senator Harper said the proposal seeks to keep the state on daylight saving time if federal change occurs; the Senate passed the bill (clerk announced 25 yay, 2 nay, 2 absent) and will send it to the House.
- Senate Joint Resolution 3 (proposal to amend the Utah Constitution on session start dates): presented by Senator Milner; the Senate passed the resolution (29 yay, 0 nay, 0 absent) and will transmit…
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