The 2024 General Legislative Session in Utah convened on February 5, 2024, to address several key legislative items. The meeting began with a motion to pass Senate Bill 115, which was approved unanimously, receiving 27 votes in favor and no opposition. This bill will now be sent to the House for further consideration.
Next on the agenda was the First Substitute Senate Bill 44, concerning alternative education scholarships. A motion was made to circle this bill, which passed without opposition. Following this, Senate Joint Resolution 3, which addresses the "success sequence" for students, was also circled after a motion was approved.
Senate Bill 31, an annual cleanup bill related to insurance, was presented by Senator Bramble. After a brief discussion, the bill passed with 27 votes in favor and no dissenting votes, moving forward to the House.
Senator Fillmore then introduced Senate Joint Resolution 3, emphasizing the importance of a sequence of life choices—finishing high school, securing employment, and marrying before having children—to reduce poverty rates. The resolution passed with 21 votes in favor, 4 against, and 4 absent.
The meeting continued with a motion to uncircle First Substitute Senate Bill 44. Senator Fillmore explained that this bill aims to combine two existing scholarship programs for special needs students to enhance efficiency without altering existing policies. Despite concerns raised about potential policy changes and accountability for students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), the bill passed with 20 votes in favor and 8 against.
The session concluded with the passage of all discussed bills, which will now proceed to the House for consideration. The legislative body will reconvene to continue its work on various educational and social initiatives in the coming days.