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Senate advances bill to coordinate services for children, youth at risk
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 26 moved House Bill 231 — a collaborative-services proposal for children and youth at risk — toward final approval after a lengthy Human Services committee report and floor debate about budgeting, program overlap and family-centered delivery.
The Utah Senate advanced House Bill 231 on Feb. 26 after a detailed floor presentation by Human Services Committee chair Senator Nathan C. Tanner and a roll-call vote sending the bill to the next stage.
Tanner, describing the bill as the product of a multi-year task force, said the measure rewrites how the state budgets and delivers services for children and youth at risk and places the focus on families and collaborative service delivery. "This bill will do just that," Tanner said, summarizing work by the Children and Youth at Risk Task Force and the…
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