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Utah Senate approves rules committee report assigning dozens of bills to standing committees
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The Senate approved a Rules Committee report that assigns dozens of Senate and House bills and several resolutions to standing committees; the report, signed by David Buxton, was adopted by voice vote. Senators then heard brief announcements and adjourned until 11 a.m. tomorrow.
The Utah Senate on the floor read and approved a Rules Committee report assigning dozens of bills and resolutions to specific standing committees, the chamber recorded in a procedural voice vote.
A floor reader opened the report on the Senate floor, stating: "Mister President, the rules committee recommends assignment of the following bills to standing committees," and then enumerated a long list of bills and their sponsor names and committee assignments, including (by way of example) Senate Bill 108 on veteran access to state parks, a cluster of education bills (sponsorships noted for Senator Fillmore and others), health and long-term care funding proposals, and tax- and property-related measures. The report concluded with the notation, "Respectfully, signed David Buxton, Committee Chair." (The transcript record…
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