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Senate advances bill to study coordination of early childhood services with $50,000 appropriation

Utah State Senate · February 13, 2017
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Summary

The Utah Senate advanced the first substitute to Senate Bill 100, directing a one-time $50,000 study to identify and better align existing early childhood services and improve parents' access to supports; the measure passed the Senate on a recorded vote.

An unidentified senator presented the first substitute to Senate Bill 100 on the Utah Senate floor, saying the bill does not create a new program but seeks to align and coordinate services already offered to young children and families and to make those services easier to find and use.

The sponsor said the measure would appropriate $50,000 on a…

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