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Utah House adopts interim rules, reads scores of bills and suspends rules to consider third‑reading calendar
Summary
During its Jan. 27 organizational session the House adopted interim rules, appointed committees to notify the governor and Senate, read dozens of bills by short title and voted to suspend the one‑day rule so third‑reading calendar bills could be considered under suspension of rules.
The Utah House of Representatives carried out routine organizational business on Jan. 27, adopting interim rules, appointing committees to notify the governor and Senate, reading dozens of bills by short title, and placing a slate of measures on the third‑reading calendar.
A certificate from Lieutenant Governor Spencer J. Cox formally certified elected members and appointees to fill vacancies. The Speaker declared a quorum and the House proceeded with a series of motions. Representative Francis Gibson moved to adopt the House Journal; the motion passed unanimously. Representative Brian King moved…
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