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Senate approves a string of bills — tuition, health coverage, elections, and more — and transmits many to the House

Utah Senate · March 3, 2016
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On a busy floor day the Utah Senate passed numerous bills and resolutions — including measures on resident tuition for military families, state contract health coverage, election law changes, and others — and sent many items to the House for signature or further consideration.

The Utah Senate handled a broad slate of bills and resolutions during the floor session and sent many measures to the House or for signatures. Key items that cleared the chamber included:

- First substitute House Bill 254 (resident student tuition amendments): Sponsor Senator Knudson said the bill narrows eligibility to certain active‑duty military service members stationed outside Utah who maintain domicile in Utah; the measure was moved and sent to the House for signature. (Discussion and…

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