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Utah Senate advances wide set of third‑reading bills on education, health and access
Summary
The Utah Senate cleared multiple third‑reading measures during its Feb. 18 morning session, advancing bills on school appointments, driver education, higher education tuition access for faculty, consumer health assistance, and accessibility and funding priorities; several items were circled for more fiscal details.
The Utah State Senate spent its Feb. 18 morning session advancing a string of third‑reading measures, moving bills on school superintendent appointments, driver education, higher education tuition access for faculty, consumer health assistance and other measures to the next step of the legislative process.
The chamber passed Substitute House Bill 216, clarifying that appointments of school superintendents and business administrators may be made at any public meeting rather than being limited to a specific June board meeting, and returned the amended bill to the House for consideration. "This allows the appointment to be done at a public meeting and not necessarily at the June 1 first board…
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