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Utah Senate advances package of bills on corrections, education, energy and tech; votes at a glance
Summary
The Utah State Senate on Day 21 advanced a large set of bills spanning corrections programming, child‑abuse sentencing, technical college planning, energy transmission siting and parental education on student technology.
The Utah State Senate on Day 21 advanced a large set of bills spanning corrections operations, child-abuse sentencing, technical college planning, energy transmission siting and parental education on student technology.
Why it matters: The measures affect how state agencies implement programming and oversight (corrections programming and school outreach), how certain criminal offenses are classified, and how energy infrastructure developers approach siting and eminent-domain decisions in Utah.
Most important votes and short descriptions
Votes at a glance: - Third Sub. Senate Bill 41 (kidnap and child abuse offender registry amendments): passed 25–0 with 4 absent. The Senate concurred with House amendments and returned the bill to the House for enrollment. - First Sub. Senate Bill 23 (First Home Investments — formula changes): passed 22–4 with 3 absent. Sponsors described minor formula and wording changes to clarify…
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