Legislative Activities Amendments
Utah SB 143 modifies legislative procedures but had its substantive provisions stripped during Senate consideration, leaving only technical language intact.
Utah SB 143 modifies legislative procedures but had its substantive provisions stripped during Senate consideration, leaving only technical language intact.
SB 143 is a Utah legislative procedure bill that appears to modify how legislative activities are conducted or recorded. Based on its recent actions showing a "strike enacting clause" motion, the bill either repeals existing legislation or removes substantive provisions from the measure, leaving only procedural or technical language intact.
The striking of an enacting clause typically indicates significant changes to the bill's intended scope or purpose during the legislative process. This suggests the bill's original objectives were either abandoned, substantially modified, or consolidated into other legislation, affecting what the sponsors originally intended to accomplish.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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