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Senate closes business day after passing a wave of bills on licensing, privacy, and public policy; votes at a glance

Utah State Senate · March 14, 2019
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Summary

The Utah Senate completed a lengthy floor session on March 14, 2019, approving a broad set of measures across regulatory, criminal justice, licensing and administrative areas before adjourning. Selected passage results and short descriptions are below.

The Utah Senate completed a lengthy floor session on March 14, 2019, approving a broad set of measures across regulatory, criminal justice, licensing and administrative areas before adjourning. Below are selected, floor‑verified outcomes and brief descriptions drawn from the legislative transcript.

Votes at a glance (selected bills recorded on the Senate floor):

- First substitute House Bill 256 (Regulation of shell egg producers): defines "small" producers (3,000 chickens), requires labeling and packaging rules; passed under suspension of rules — 24 yea, 0 nay, 5 absent.

- First substitute House Joint Resolution 15 (Daylight Act support): the Senate passed a resolution urging congressional action to allow states greater choice on daylight‑saving practices; passed 24 yea, 1 nay, 4 absent.

- First substitute House Bill 258 (Oriented business license amendments / conference report): conference…

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