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Utah Senate advances broad slate of bills on day 25, including mental-health, trafficking and transportation measures

Utah State Senate · February 22, 2019
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Summary

On day 25 of the 2019 Utah Legislature the Senate approved a large consent calendar and passed multiple substantive bills — including mental-health amendments, human-trafficking revisions and transportation governance language — and adopted a conference committee report before adjourning.

The Utah State Senate on its 25th day of session approved a broad package of bills, moving several from the floor to the House and adopting a conference committee report before adjourning for the weekend.

Senators voted to concur with technical changes to First Substitute Senate Bill 38, mental-health amendments, and later gave final passage to a mix of consent and debated items. Major consent-calendar measures that passed included House Bill 97 (Uniform Commercial Code amendments),…

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