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Utah House advances broad slate of bills on education, veterans, nonprofits and elections

Utah House of Representatives · February 10, 2014
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Summary

On Feb. 10, 2014, the Utah House approved multiple bills on the third‑reading and consent calendars — including changes to UCAT governance, veteran benefits, disabled parking fines, poll‑worker age, nonprofit audit requirements, charter school enrollments, and several other items — generally by unanimous or large margins.

The Utah House cleared a broad package of bills on Feb. 10, 2014, moving several measures to the Senate and approving multiple third‑reading items on largely bipartisan margins. Sponsors described the measures as technical fixes, procedural clarifications and targeted policy changes affecting education, veterans, nonprofits and election administration.

Key actions at a glance: House Bill 95 (applied‑technology college governance) passed 70‑0 after Representative Ibsen said the bill removes the commissioner of higher education as a voting board member and standardizes school‑board representation at regional campuses. House Bill 219 (veteran separation…

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