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Senate advances a broad set of bills to third reading, including insurance, energy, water and housing measures
Summary
During the Jan. 25 session the Utah Senate advanced numerous bills from the second-reading calendar to third reading (SB 11, SB 13, SB 15, SB 16, SB 18, SB 22, SB 23, SB 24, SB 25, SB 27, SB 28, SB 29, SB 31, SB 32 and others), typically by recorded roll-call votes; most were technical, committee-recommended, or policy-specific measures with limited floor debate.
The Utah Senate used the Jan. 25 floor session to move a large batch of bills from second to third reading. Sponsors or committee chairs presented short summaries and senators moved the measures to third reading by roll-call votes. Key items advanced that day included:
- SB 11 (Cancellation of auto insurance coverage): Sponsor Senator Harper described the bill as a consumer-protection measure to prevent post-cancellation automatic withdrawals; the Senate recorded 27 yea votes and advanced it to third reading.
- SB 13 (State Facility Energy Efficiency Fund Amendments): Senator Jenkins said the bill requires "if available" post-construction objective…
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