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Utah Senate advances dozens of bills; many pass on unanimous or near-unanimous votes
Summary
On Day 24 of the 2025 legislative session, the Utah Senate approved or moved dozens of bills across committees and on the floor. Several items passed on third reading with unanimous or near-unanimous roll calls; others were substituted or tabled for fiscal review.
The Utah Senate acted on a large slate of legislation during Day 24 of the 2025 session, approving multiple committee recommendations and passing several bills on third reading while tabling others for fiscal review.
The floor approved committee assignments, accepted multiple committee reports and advanced a long list of bills to standing committees. On the third-reading calendar, senators voted to pass a number of bills, including housekeeping measures, tax code amendments, and public-safety and education-related bills. Several measures were substituted on the floor to add required studies or narrow their scope before final consideration.
Highlights and formal outcomes taken from floor votes and motions recorded during the session include the following (bill descriptions reflect the floor presentation):
- House Bill 146 (mammography amendments) — Passed on unanimous vote. Tally recorded on the board while in session: 26 yeas, 0 nays, 3 absent. Outcome: approved; to be signed by the president and returned to the House for the speaker's signature.
- Senate Joint Resolution 1 (dissolving the North Logan and Hyde Park justice courts) — Passed by roll call: 26 yeas, 0 nays, 3 absent. Outcome: approved; to be transmitted to…
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