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Utah House passes multiple bills including National Guard and energy policy amendments

February 09, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Utah House passes multiple bills including National Guard and energy policy amendments
During the latest session of the Utah General Legislative Assembly, a flurry of bills made significant progress, with multiple pieces of legislation passing through the House and moving forward for consideration.

Among the notable bills is House Bill 204, which addresses towing requirements, introduced by Representative Gwyn. This bill is set to be signed by the President Pro Tem and will soon be enrolled. Additionally, House Bill 245, concerning amendments to the Utah National Guard, was passed by the House, along with House Bill 284, which focuses on initiative amendments, led by Representative Kyle.

Other key legislation includes House Bill 293, which pertains to Lehi filtering amendments, and House Bill 313, addressing motor carrier amendments, both of which have also been transmitted for further consideration. House Bill 374, which proposes amendments to state energy policy, and House Bill 403, concerning body art facility regulations, are among the other bills that successfully passed.

In a significant move, the House also passed House Concurrent Resolution 3, which addresses child-related issues, and House Joint Resolution 14, proposing an amendment to the Utah Constitution regarding statewide initiatives.

These legislative actions reflect a busy session as lawmakers continue to address a range of important topics. The bills are now awaiting further consideration, marking a pivotal moment in Utah's legislative process.

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