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Votes at a glance: notable bills the Utah House advanced or acted on March 4, 2025

3544836 · March 5, 2025
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A roundup of notable bills the Utah House considered March 4 — including final passage tallies for several bills passed with limited floor debate and committee report adoptions.

The Utah House took final action on dozens of bills March 4. Below are notable final votes and outcomes announced on the floor; where the transcript recorded vote tallies they are shown. Many bills were placed on the concurrence or consent calendars and passed with little or no debate.

- SB 2 30 (Utah resident terminology amendments): Passed 69 yes, 2 no. Sponsor and floor remarks emphasized standardizing the spelling/terminology for residents.

- Second substitute SB 65 (Medication assisted treatment amendments): Passed 66 yes, 3 no. The bill standardizes MAT utilization policies in state-funded residential treatment and prohibits programs that take state or federal funding from requiring patients to discontinue physician‑prescribed medications as a condition of participation.

- Substitute SB 286…

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