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Utah Senate approves bills for presidential debate and young adult service fellowship

February 21, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Utah Senate approves bills for presidential debate and young adult service fellowship
The Utah Senate made headlines during the February 21, 2024, General Legislative Session by passing two significant bills aimed at enhancing educational and civic engagement opportunities for young people.

First up was Senate Bill 230, which allows the University of Utah to prepare for the upcoming presidential debate scheduled for October. This bill, which mirrors a previous measure passed unanimously for a vice presidential debate, received overwhelming support, passing with 25 votes in favor and none against. The bill will now move to the House for further consideration.

Next, the Senate approved First Substitute Senate Bill 206, which establishes a Young Adult Service Fellowship program. This initiative is designed to provide recent high school graduates with the opportunity to engage in a year of service in critical areas such as social services and homelessness. Participants who complete 1,700 hours of service will receive a stipend of $7,400 to assist with college expenses. Senator Milner, who presented the bill, emphasized its dual benefit of supporting young people while addressing statewide priorities.

Both bills reflect a commitment to fostering civic participation and supporting the educational pathways for Utah's youth, with further discussions anticipated as they progress through the legislative process.

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