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Senate moves multiple bills forward, circles base budget items
Summary
On Jan. 28 the Utah Senate assigned, circled, and passed a series of bills across education, transportation, health and economic development. Leaders also moved base budget bills to the top of the second-reading calendar and circled several appropriations bills for future consideration.
The Utah Senate on Jan. 28 handled a broad mix of measures, approving several bills on final passage, reporting committee recommendations, and moving base budget bills to the front of the second-reading calendar.
Bills passed or approved for transmission to the House included:
- Senate Bill 66 (School Personnel Amendments): Changes the statutory title "classified personnel" to "education support professionals" in four code sections. Passed on a roll call, 26 ayes, 0 nays, 3 absent; will be sent to the House.
- Senate Bill 88 (School Funding for Veterans Day Commemorations): Sets aside money for schools that voluntarily hold Veterans Day assemblies. Passed on a roll call, 27 ayes, 0 nays, 2 absent; will be…
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