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House clears wide slate of consent and concurrence items including school trust fund and retirement amendments

Utah House of Representatives · February 20, 2019
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On Feb. 20 the Utah House adopted numerous committee reports and passed multiple consent and concurrence items by voice or unanimous recorded votes, including HB232 (state active duty benefits), HB48 (school trust fund modifications), HB224 (Heritage and Arts cleanup), HB268 (tax and fee cleanup), HB30 (Utah Retirement Systems amendments) and others; most passed on unanimous or near-unanimous votes and were sent to the Senate.

The Utah House on Feb. 20 moved through a substantial consent and concurrence calendar, adopting standing committee reports and passing a string of bills that the sponsors described as technical fixes, program updates or bipartisan reforms.

On the consent calendar the House passed First Substitute HB232 (State active duty amendments), which equalizes benefits for Utah National Guard members on state status with federal status; the vote was recorded as 72 to 0.…

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