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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate advances multiple bills to the House; summaries and tallies
Summary
During this floor session the Utah Senate adopted and advanced a range of bills — including measures on identity‑theft notification, medical supply tax exemption, agricultural and mining technical updates, health preparedness funding, tanning regulations, tourism marketing fund changes, and a Gold Star family license plate — with roll‑call tallies provided on the record.
A summary of the principal floor outcomes recorded during the session:
• Senate Bill 15 (workforce services reporting misuse of personal identifying information): Senator Walker described the bill's purpose to notify people and law enforcement when Social Security numbers are misused; roll call reported 25 yes, 0 no, 4 absent. SB 15 passed and was transmitted to the House for further action.
• Senate Bill 96 (sales and use tax exemption for disposable home medical equipment, primarily diabetic supplies): Senator Kilpack noted the bill addresses streamlined sales tax issues for medical supplies; roll call recorded 27 yes, 0 no, 2 absent. SB 96 passed and was referred to the House.
• Senate Bill 94 (use of mineral lease funds by special service districts; compliance language): Senator Dimitrich said the bill brings state law into compliance with the federal surface‑mining/management act; roll call recorded 27 yes, 0 no, 2 absent. SB 94 passed and was referred to the House.
• Senate Bill 9 (nonprofit corporation amendments affecting…
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