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Votes at a glance: House passes several bills including prostitution, memorial highway, retirement and child-visitation amendments
Summary
During its Jan. 22 floor session the Utah House passed several bills on the third-reading calendar, from criminal-code clarifications to a memorial highway designation.
SALT LAKE CITY — During its Jan. 22 floor session the Utah House of Representatives passed a slate of bills on the third-reading calendar. The measures ranged from criminal-code clarifications to highway naming and administrative housekeeping.
Key outcomes
- HB 22, Prostitution Offense Amendments (sponsor: Representative Matthew H. Gwynn): Passed 72–0. The bill clarifies actor definitions in prostitution-related statutes and adds graduated sentencing for juveniles to address disparities between juvenile and adult penalties.
- HB 32, Borgstrom Brothers Memorial Highway designation (sponsor: Representative Thomas W. Peterson): Passed 72–0. The bill designates State Route 102 through Tremonton and Thatcher as the Borgstrom Brothers Memorial Highway; the sponsor…
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