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Utah House approves several technical and regulatory bills in Feb. 17 session
Summary
The Utah House approved a batch of primarily technical and regulatory measures Feb. 17, including updates to SNAP terminology, e-prescribing, rules on asbestos testing, and measures addressing sales-tax software and synthetic drugs. Most measures passed by wide margins and will be transmitted to the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives on Feb. 17 cleared a series of largely technical and regulatory bills, sending them to the Senate after largely favorable votes.
On the consent calendar, House Bill 180 updated Utah statutory language from “food stamps” to the federal term “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).” Representative Chavez-Houck described the change as technical and non-substantive and…
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