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Senate clears broad slate of bills on concurrence and third‑reading calendars
Summary
On day 31 of the 63rd Legislature the Utah Senate passed multiple concurrence and third‑reading bills across procurement, education, water policy, public safety, and local government; several measures passed unanimously and were returned to the House or placed for signature. A procedural reconsideration and suspension of rules affected House Bill 47.
The Utah Senate advanced and passed a broad set of bills on the concurrence, consent and third‑reading calendars during the floor session. Lawmakers moved through procurement changes, education items, water commission sunset extensions, consumer protection and a range of House substitutes and resolutions.
Bills approved on the floor included (selection with floor vote tallies recorded on the record):
- Senate Bill 132 (Uniform Foreign Country Money Judgment Recognition Act) — passed, 26 yeas, 0 nays, 3 absent. - House Bill 237 (change to effective date for water‑related amendments) — passed, 26 yeas, 0 nays, 3 absent. - Senate Bill 125 (single sign‑on/postal amendments) — encircled then passed, 25 yeas, 0 nays, 4 absent. - First Substitute Senate Bill 90…
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