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Senate roundup: multiple bills advanced, substitutes passed and calendars adjusted
Summary
On Feb. 25, the Utah Senate moved a cluster of bills across readings: First Substitute House Bill 204 (athlete head-injury protections) advanced; Senate substituted and advanced tort/arbitration reform (SB 52); SB 209 (deaf/hearing-impaired equipment fund) and SB 248 (controlled substances database changes) were advanced as amended; several other bills were circled or uncircled for calendar management.
The Utah Senate's Feb. 25 floor session handled a wide range of measures: time-ahead motions, committee recommendations and roll-call votes advanced multiple bills to later readings or placed them on the third-reading calendar.
Notable floor actions included:
- First Substitute House Bill 204 (Protection of Athletes with Head Injuries): Sponsor explained the bill clarifies definitions and responsibilities for amateur sports organizations and incorporates multiple committee amendments. The bill received an…
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