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Votes at a glance: key bills the Utah Senate passed on Day 43
Summary
The Utah Senate considered dozens of measures on Day 43 of the 2025 legislative session. This roundup lists selected bills that received recorded roll-call votes on the floor, with outcomes and key details drawn from the Senate record.
The Senate recorded votes on a wide range of bills during Day 43 of the 2025 session. The following is a concise list of notable measures that received recorded roll-call votes on the Senate floor, with outcomes as announced by the presiding officer.
- House Concurrent Resolution 7 (recognizing Patriot's Day): Passed (26-0, 3 absent). The resolution memorializes Patriot's Day following a gubernatorial proclamation; the Senate voted to concur and recorded a unanimous vote of senators present.
- First substitute Senate Bill 39 (Education testing amendments): Passed (27-0, 2 absent). The Senate concurred with House changes and recorded a roll-call vote.
- Third substitute Senate Bill 106 (Utah-Ireland Trade Commission): Passed (27-0, 2 absent). Senators concurred with changes including a sunset date for the commission.
- Sixth substitute Senate Bill 142 (App Store Accountability Act): Passed (25-1, 3 absent). Sponsors said technical and stakeholder-driven changes were incorporated.
- Second substitute Senate Bill 202…
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