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Voting in the affirmative were: Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Greene B, Lisonbee K, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: McKell M, Ivory K, King Brian S, Pitcher D H.B. 214 Probate Code Amendments (Miles, K.) Rep. Kelly B. Miles presented the bill. Rep. Cutler moved to amend H.B. 214 with Amendment #1. The motion passed with a vote of 10-0-2. Voting in the affirmative were: Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pitcher D, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: McKell M, King Brian S Rep. Lisonbee moved to report a favorable recommendation on H.B. 214, as amended. The motion passed with a vote of 10-0-2. Voting in the affirmative were: Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pitcher D, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: McKell M, King Brian S H.B. 198 Concealed Carry Amendments (Lisonbee, K.) Rep. Karianne Lisonbee presented the bill with the assistance of Hannah Coleman Alexander Holt spoke in favor of the bill. Edwin Rutan, Utah Gun Safety Coalition, spoke in opposition to the bill. Connor Boyack, Libertas Institute, spoke in favor of the bill. Dr. Ellen Brady spoke in opposition to the bill. Kyler Atkinson spoke in favor of the bill. Nancy Halden, Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah, spoke in opposition to the bill. Curtis Oda spoke in favor of the bill. Jenn Oxborrow, Executive Director, Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, spoke in opposition to the bill. Art Tom, National Rifle Association in Utah, spoke in favor of the bill. Maryann Christensen, Executive Director, Utah Eagle Forum, spoke in favor of the bill. Clark Aposhion, Utah Shooting Sports Council, spoke in favor of the bill. Rep. McKell moved to report a favorable recommendation on H.B. 198. The motion passed with a vote of 10-1-1. Voting in the affirmative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pitcher D, Pulsipher S, Quinn T Voting in the negative was: Wheatley M Absent or not voting was: King Brian S H.B. 209 Administration of Medication to Students Amendment (McKell, M.) Rep. Mike K. McKell presented 1st Substitute H.B. 209. Mark Brinton, Utah Medical Association, spoke in favor of the bill. Rep. McKell moved to adopt 1st Substitute H.B. 209. The motion passed with a vote of 10-0-2. Voting in the affirmative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Cutler B R, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pitcher D, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: Coleman K, King Brian S Rep. McKell moved to report a favorable recommendation on 1st Substitute H.B. 209. The motion passed with a vote of 10-0-2. Voting in the affirmative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Cutler B R, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pitcher D, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: Coleman K, King Brian S Rep. McKell moved to place 1st Substitute H.B. 209 on the Consent Calendar. The motion passed with a vote of 10-0-2. Voting in the affirmative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Cutler B R, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pitcher D, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: Coleman K, King Brian S Chair Michael McKell assumed the chair. H.B. 99 Bigamy Offense Amendments (Noel, M.) Rep. Michael E. Noel presented 1st Substitute H.B. 99 with the assistance of Parker Douglas, Office of the Attorney General. LuAnn Cooper spoke in favor of the bill. Connor Boyack, Libertas Institute, spoke in opposition to the bill. Jessica Christensen spoke in favor of the bill. Joe Darger spoke in opposition to the bill. Julia Adkison spoke in favor of the bill. Valerie Kelch Darger spoke in opposition to the bill. Rep. Cutler moved to adopt 1st Substitute H.B. 99. Rep. Greene moved to amend H.B. 99 with Amendment #4. The motion failed with a vote of 1-9-2. Voting in the affirmative was: Greene B Voting in the negative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: King Brian S, Pitcher D Rep. Ivory moved to replace H.B. 99 with 1st Substitute H.B. 99 with Amendment #1. The motion failed with a vote of 2-8-2. Voting in the affirmative were: Greene B, Ivory K Voting in the negative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Lisonbee K, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: King Brian S, Pitcher D Rep. Cutler's motion to adopt 1st Substitute H.B. 99 passed with a vote of 8-2-2.Voting in the affirmative were:McKell M, Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Lisonbee K, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley MVoting in the negative were:Greene B, Ivory KAbsent or not voting were:King Brian S, Pitcher D Rep. Snow moved to amend 1st substitute H.B. 99 with Amendment #2. The motion passed with a vote of 10-0-2. Voting in the affirmative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: King Brian S, Pitcher D Rep. Cutler moved to report a favorable recommendation on 1st Substitute H.B. 99, as amended. The motion passed with a vote of 7-3-2. Voting in the affirmative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Lisonbee K, Pulsipher S, Wheatley M Voting in the negative were: Greene B, Ivory K, Quinn T Absent or not voting were: King Brian S, Pitcher D H.B. 197 Custody and Adoption Amendments (Hawkes, T.) Rep. Timothy D. Hawkes presented the bill. Dan Deuel, National Parents Organization of Utah, spoke against the bill. Stewart Ralphs, Legal Aid Society, spoke to the bill. Iris Marie Toone spoke in favor of the bill. Dr. DaVon Toone spoke in favor of the bill. Rep. Lisonbee moved to hold H.B. 197. The motion passed with a vote of 8-2-2. Voting in the affirmative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Coleman K, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pulsipher S, Wheatley M Voting in the negative were: Cutler B R, Quinn T Absent or not voting were: King Brian S, Pitcher D Rep. Coleman moved to adjourn. The motion passed with a vote of 10-0-2. Voting in the affirmative were: McKell M, Snow V L, Coleman K, Cutler B R, Greene B, Ivory K, Lisonbee K, Pulsipher S, Quinn T, Wheatley M Absent or not voting were: King Brian S, Pitcher D Chair McKell adjourned the meeting at 7:25 p.m. H.B. 99 Bigamy Offense AmendmentsH.B. 99 Bigamy Offense Amendments H.B. 214 Probate Code AmendmentsH.B. 214 Probate Code Amendments H.B. 209 Administration of Medication to Students AmendmentH.B. 209 Administration of Medication to Students Amendment H.B. 14 Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death ActH.B. 14 Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act H.B. 198 Concealed Carry AmendmentsH.B. 198 Concealed Carry Amendments H.B. 197 Custody and Adoption AmendmentsH.B. 197 Custody and Adoption Amendments AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES HB0099HB0099 HB0214HB0214 HB0209HB0209 HB0014HB0014 HB0198HB0198 HB0197HB0197 Recording 1 - Low Quality Start with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position End with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position Clip URL: Copy Resize Audio/Video Player Having trouble listening? 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