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Utah House advances broad package of Senate and House bills; votes on infrastructure, education and social services
Summary
The Utah House of Representatives on March 7, 2018, moved a slate of bills back to the Senate and approved several concurrence items, including measures on incarceration reports, municipal licensing, payroll separation rules, early literacy, and homeless services. Lawmakers also adopted conference committee requests and returned multiple bills to the Senate for signature.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House of Representatives cleared a broad set of Senate and concurrence-calendar items during a March 7 floor session, approving measures that span criminal justice reporting, municipal business licensing, employee-pay timing, early literacy and homeless services.
The House accepted a conference committee for first substitute Senate Bill 64 (workers’ compensation health-care amendments) and later adopted a joint conference report and final passage for a revised incarceration-reporting measure. Fourth substitute Senate Bill 205 — described on the floor as a rewrite of an earlier substitute — passed the House by voice and was recorded as receiving 70…
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