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Senate advances dozens of bills in packed floor session; healthcare, transportation, energy measures pass
Summary
The Utah Senate passed a broad set of House and Senate bills during its March 1 floor session, including measures on air-ambulance reporting, vehicle emissions penalties, hydrogen fuel incentives, opioid-prescribing reforms and several traffic and public-safety codes. The chamber also handled multiple substitutions and conference committee scheduling.
The Utah State Senate convened March 1 and moved a long third- and second-reading calendar, approving numerous bills and sending them back to the House or forward for enrollment.
Among the measures the Senate passed on the floor or by consent were: Second Substitute Senate Bill 74 (air-ambulance revisions) — a concurrence and final passage to adopt House substitutes clarifying reporting and notification requirements; Second Substitute Senate Bill 104 (removal or disruption of survey monuments) — passed after a sponsor explanation and roll-call; Senate Bill 195 (declaration of candidacy amendments) — passed unanimously on consent; First substitute House Bill 138 (special…
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