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Utah Senate concurs with House on workplace lactation protections and advances multiple bills
Summary
The Utah Senate moved and concurred with a House substitute to First Substitute Senate Bill 59, clarifying employer obligations to accommodate milk expression and addressing business concerns; the body also cleared a slate of consent‑calendar bills, sending them to the House for signature.
The Utah Senate on the floor on Thursday agreed to a House substitute to First Substitute Senate Bill 59, a workplace anti‑discrimination measure that includes accommodations for employees who need to express breast milk. Senator Warner, speaking in favor of concurrence, said the substitute clarifies that an employer must accommodate "the ability to express milk" but does not require permitting the child in the…
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