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Senate roundup: dozens of bills advance; key votes on education, health, and public safety
Summary
The Utah Senate passed numerous bills on third reading and advanced several second-reading measures. Notable floor actions included concurrence on SB 10 (industrial assistance), passage of HB 31 (ID requirement for registered offenders), and progression on SB 153 and SB 56 following substantive debate.
During the floor session senators disposed of a broad third-reading calendar and took final votes on multiple House and Senate bills. Highlights and formal outcomes from the session:
- HB 54 (Occupational and Professional Licensure Review Committee): passed by unanimous consent (26 yes, 0 no; 3 absent). - HB 31 (driver license/ID requirement for certain registered offenders): passed (28 yes, 0 no; 1 absent) and returned to the House for signature. - HB 37 (cigarette and tobacco tax and licensing amendments): passed…
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