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Senate clears multiple bills in routine votes; key measures sent to House

Utah State Senate · February 27, 2017
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Summary

The Utah Senate passed a swath of bills on education, public safety, health and transportation in largely unanimous or near-unanimous roll calls, sending measures such as SB 163 (student privacy/Utah Futures), SB 165 (public safety officer reimbursements), SB 168 (math competency), and others to the House for consideration.

The Utah State Senate spent its floor session advancing a broad group of bills across education, health, transportation and public safety, voting mostly by roll call to send measures to the House for further action.

Among the bills approved: second substitute Senate Bill 163 (clarifications to student information use in Utah Futures) passed by voice and later was reported by the clerk as receiving 29 yea votes, 0 nay votes and will be transmitted to the…

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