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Votes at a glance: Senate passes consumer protections, procurement, hemp fixes and multiple technical bills

Utah Senate · February 19, 2019
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Summary

On day 22 the Utah Senate approved a slate of measures on the consent and third-reading calendars, including a kratom consumer-protection measure, procurement and hemp amendments, and several concurrent resolutions. The chamber also advanced a higher-education capital funding measure to third reading.

The Utah Senate acted on a broad set of bills and resolutions during its session, advancing numerous items to the House or adopting them outright.

Notable outcomes recorded on the Senate floor included:

- House Bill 110 (rural economic development incentives): Passed on consent (recorded votes reported as 21–0 among present senators; clerks later recorded 24–25 yay votes with absences noted); to be signed by the president and returned to the House.

- Senate Concurrent…

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