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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate advances multiple bills on session floor

3571506 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

During an extended floor session the Utah Senate passed a range of bills spanning elections, public records, health care and local government. This roundup lists each bill acted on the floor with the sponsor and final recorded outcome.

The Utah State Senate moved a large set of bills and resolutions on the floor during the session, approving many measures and sending them to the House. Below is a concise list of bills and resolutions that received final action on the Senate floor, with the sponsor listed when shown and the recorded outcome.

Votes at a glance (bill — sponsor — result — roll call tally where recorded):

- Senate Bill 268 (Rules review and general oversight committee amendments) — sponsor: Senator McKay — passed; recorded as 25 yes, 0 no, 4 absent.

- House Bill 184 (School Trust Land Amendments) — sponsor presentation by Senator Hankins — passed; recorded on the floor (vote totals shown in transcript as 25 yes, 0 no, 4 absent or 24/25 depending on readout); transmitted to the speaker for signature.

- First Substitute Senate Bill 237 (Utah Communications Authority Amendments) — sponsor: Senator Harper — passed; recorded 25 yes, 0 no, 4 absent; transmitted to the House.

- Second Substitute Senate Bill 217 (Recycling and waste amendments) — sponsor: Senator Harper — passed; recorded 25 yes, 0 no, 4 absent; transmitted to the House.

- House Bill 254 (Waste clarification amendments) — sponsor presentation by Senator McKell — passed; recorded 20 yes, 4 no, 5 absent; will be signed and returned to the House.

- Second Substitute Senate Bill 65 (Medication-assisted treatment protections) — sponsor: Senator Plum (substitute) — passed; recorded 23 yes, 0 no, 6 absent; transmitted to the House.

- First Substitute Senate Bill 228 (Health care services platforms; registration…

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