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Utah House session roundup: multiple bills sent to Senate; land, tax and public-safety measures advance
Summary
On March 10 the Utah House adopted numerous committee reports, substituted or passed multiple bills (including HB 67, HB 4 35, HB 366, HB 433, HB 178) and loaded items for consent; notable debates included natural-resource exchanges and childcare committee restructuring.
The Utah House of Representatives on March 10 conducted an extensive floor session, adopting committee reports, considering dozens of bills on second and third reading and transmitting many measures to the Senate.
Clerks and committee chairs reported recommendations from standing committees across policy areas. Leslie McClain (secretary of the Senate) and multiple committee chairs read lists of bills being returned to Rules, and members adopted those committee reports by voice vote.
Notable floor actions and outcomes included:
- First substitute House Bill 67 (political subdivision…
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