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Utah Senate advances dozens of bills; motion to reconsider leads to extended debate and passage of nonprofit oversight language
Summary
The Utah Senate passed multiple bills on the consent and third-reading calendars and voted to reconsider an amendment to House Bill 283 that sparked a lengthy floor debate over nonprofit accountability; the chamber ultimately passed a revised bill and sent it to the House.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Senate moved a long list of bills through the chamber Tuesday morning, approving dozens on the consent and third‑reading calendars and engaging in a heated floor debate over a nonprofit oversight amendment that required a formal motion to reconsider.
The session opened with an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance before President Niederhauser declared a quorum. Early business included communications from the House and a series of standing committee reports that were adopted and placed on the consent calendar. Several House bills — including HB 321 (Refugee Services Coordination Amendments) — were considered and approved by the Senate. Senator Jones moved for passage of HB 321, which the Senate approved 26‑0 with three absent, sending the bill back to the House for the speaker’s signature.
Why it mattered: The chamber’s most consequential debate of the morning focused on Third Substitute House Bill 283, dealing with state oversight of nonprofits that receive government funds. Senator Bramble successfully moved to reconsider an amendment (amendment #3) that had been…
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