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House approves dozens of bills on third reading; appropriations, elections and public health measures among items passed
Summary
The Utah House of Representatives moved dozens of bills through final or concurrence steps during a single floor session, approving budget adjustments, election-records rules, public-health and consumer-protection measures and other policy and technical bills.
The Utah House of Representatives moved dozens of bills through final or concurrence steps during a single floor session, approving budget adjustments, election-records rules, public-health and regulatory measures and multiple policy cleanups.
Lawmakers voted on a large package of items brought from the Senate calendar and on House items receiving Senate amendments. Several bills drew extended discussion; many others were carried forward with little debate before final passage.
Votes at a glance (bill — outcome — vote tally as recorded in transcript or “not specified”):
- First substitute SB 312 (pharmacy cleanup) — passed — 68 yes, 0 no. - Second substitute SB 245 (PEHP enrollment window for newborn/adopted children) — passed — 65 yes, 0 no. - Fifth substitute SB 187 (Community Infrastructure Bank/CIB-related substitute) — passed — vote tally not specified clearly in transcript. - Second substitute SB 295 (property tax modifications) — passed — 67 yes, 0 no. -…
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