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Utah Senate advances a slate of bills, including digital IDs and housing-loss reporting; one bill fails
Summary
The Utah Senate approved multiple concurrence and third-reading bills — including a digital driver's license amendment, a housing-loss reporting requirement for UDOT, and protections for 340B clinics — while one education-related bill failed. Votes and key sponsor points are listed below.
The Utah State Senate used its floor session to move a broad package of bills to the House and to final action, approving several measures by recorded roll call and returning them for the House speaker's signature.
Senators voted to concur with House amendments and to pass Second Substitute Senate Bill 23 (occupational and professional licensing technical corrections). Sponsor Curtis Bramble said the changes were technical and did not change the bill’s substance; the chamber approved concurrence and completed a roll-call for final passage.
The chamber passed bills on a range of topics. Senator Fillmore described Second Substitute Senate Bill 110, an amendment to the digital driver’s license proposal that "include[s] state-issued ID cards as well as driver's license[s]," and the bill passed the Senate 24–0 with five absent. Senator Kitchen said Second Substitute Senate Bill 122, a…
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