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Votes at a glance: House advances a package of bills, including insurance, utilities, and technology measures
Summary
The Utah House passed a range of bills on second or third reading and placed several on calendars; most passed by wide margins. Notable floor actions included passage of HB32 (life insurance amendments), HB36 (utility notice), HB37 (public assistance reporting), HB49 (DTS personnel transfers), HB50 (Utah Technology Industry Council revisions) and others.
The Utah House cleared numerous bills on Tuesday, advancing them either to third reading calendars or passing them on the floor. Highlights:
• House Bill 32 (Life insurance and annuity law amendments): Sponsor Representative James Dunnigan said the bill grants rule‑making authority to the Insurance Department for life insurance definitions and clarifies conversion rights from group to individual policies. Amendment #1 (wording changes only) was adopted and the bill passed (71 yes, 0 no).
• House Bill 36 (Notice requirements for budget transfers from utility funds): Representative Aaron Tilton said the measure clarifies notice and disclosure requirements for municipal enterprise fund transfers…
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