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Senate advances a broad slate of house bills; roll‑call outcomes and committee referrals
Summary
On Feb. 10 the Utah Senate read in committee reports, placed many house bills on second/third reading calendars, and passed multiple bills by recorded vote (including HB9, HB14, HB16, HB36, HB38, HB192, HB201, HB203, HB209, HB223, HB36). This article lists key measures, vote tallies and next steps.
The Utah Senate’s Feb. 10 floor session moved a large number of bills through committee reports, readings and recorded votes. Several items were handled quickly on voice or consent, while others drew roll‑call votes and brief debate. Below are key outcomes the Senate recorded on the floor.
Key votes and calendar actions
• House Bill 217 (disorderly conduct amendments): Sponsor explanation noted the bill removes language made unconstitutional by U.S. Supreme Court precedent. The presiding officer directed a unanimous recorded vote of 25 aye votes with 4 absent; the bill will be signed and returned to the House for final filing and enrolling.
• House Bill 14 (motor vehicle accident report amendments): A bill to authorize electronic filing of accident reports was recorded in favor, 26 aye and 3 absent; it will be signed and referred to the House for final steps.
• House Bill 16 (collegiate license plates): The measure standardizes the…
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