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Utah Senate advances a slate of bills on consent and third‑reading calendars, approves education, public‑health and regulatory measures
Summary
The Utah Senate approved multiple bills on the consent and third‑reading calendars, including amendments to servicemember protections, school epinephrine access, health‑facility committee membership, pandemic preparedness liability protection, teacher certification benefits, and several regulatory and funding measures; several bills passed by recorded tallies as announced on the floor.
The Utah State Senate took up a long third‑reading and consent agenda and recorded votes on a range of bills affecting servicemembers, schools, health facilities, scholarship policy and regulatory matters.
On the consent calendar the Senate recorded and announced passage of multiple bills as read into the record. The presiding officer announced the following results as presented on the floor:
- Senate Bill 274 (amendments to the Utah Servicemembers Civil Relief Act) passed with the unanimous vote recorded and announced as 27 yes, 0 nay, 2 absent. Sponsor: Senator Knudson. The measure prohibits eviction of service members on state active duty when a lease is $2,400/month or less.
- House Bill 101 (Amendments to Emergency Injection for Anaphylactic Reaction Act) passed as announced (26 yes, 0 nay, 3 absent). Sponsor: Senator Dayton. The bill clarifies that schools and school boards may not prohibit teachers from receiving training to administer or store epinephrine auto‑injectors.
- House Bill 268 (Health Facility Committee…
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