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Senate moves dozens of measures forward during Feb. 4 session; votes at a glance
Summary
On Feb. 4 the Utah Senate adopted or advanced a wide array of bills on consent and third‑reading calendars—covering boilers, license plates, public‑safety, education, health, transportation and more. Several measures passed unanimously or by wide margins and were returned to the House for further processing.
The Utah State Senate advanced and passed multiple measures Feb. 4 as it moved through its consent and third‑reading calendars.
Key outcomes (selected items from the floor):
- Concurrence on House amendments to SB18 (prohibiting alcohol in schools, with curricular exceptions): announced as having 21 aye votes, 0 nay (returned to the House).
- House Bill 222 (boiler inspection amendments): amended definition raises the maximum pressure for a low‑pressure boiler to 60 psi to align with ASME code; unanimous consent recorded and bill signed for return to the House.
- House Bill 220 (display of license plates on trucks and tractors): passed unanimously, 20 aye votes recorded in the moment noted on the floor, and returned to the House.
- HJR7 (resolution on electrical industry restructuring): passed unanimously (22–0, 7 absent) and placed on the opening calendar.
- Senate Bill 114 (Place Foundation /…
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