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Utah Senate advances broad second‑reading calendar; dozens of bills move to third reading or to the House
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 5 advanced a wide second‑reading calendar, moving numerous bills to third reading or referring them to the House. Measures ranged from a financial‑literacy 'passport' for K–12 students to protections for firearms kept in vehicles on public parking lots and expanded mortgage‑fraud enforcement.
The Utah State Senate on Feb. 5 considered a heavy second‑reading calendar and advanced multiple bills to third reading or to the House, including education, public‑safety, fiscal and administrative measures.
Among the bills advanced were S.B. 61 (Financial Literacy Education), S.B. 103 (Higher Education Enhancements), S.B. 125 (School Voter Registration), S.B. 63 (Adult Protective Services amendments), S.B. 65 and S.B. 75 (gang‑related offenses), S.B. 98 (licensing for armored car/security services), S.B. 67 (protections for firearms kept in vehicles parked on certain lots), and S.B. 156 (Utah Relocation Assistance Act amendments). Sponsors outlined purposes, fiscal notes where applicable, and committee history before a series of roll‑call votes that placed many bills on the…
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