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Senate floor roundup: votes at a glance from March 7, 2025
Summary
The Utah Senate on March 7 considered and advanced a package of bills across criminal law, licensing, taxation and administrative rules. Several items passed under suspension of the rules; this roundup lists each bill, brief description and final roll-call result as recorded on the floor.
The Utah Senate took roll-call votes on a number of bills on March 7, 2025. Below are the bills acted on during the session, a one-line description taken from floor presentations, and the Senate’s recorded vote tally.
Votes at a glance (bill — short description — result):
- HB 80, Disorderly Conduct Amendments — creates aggravated disorderly conduct on a street or highway — Passed, 25 yes, 0 no, 4 absent.
- First Substitute HB 188, Dry Needling Amendments — allows occupational therapists to obtain dry needling certification — Passed, 25 yes, 0 no, 4 absent.
- First Substitute HB 516, Automobile Franchise Amendments — removes obsolete Saturn provision and strengthens franchise protections against manufacturer competition — Passed, 26 yes, 0 no, 3 absent.
- HB 383, Court Fine Amendments — allows dollar-for-dollar credit for completed court-ordered treatment against fines — Passed, 26 yes, 1 no, 2 absent.
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