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Utah Senate advances package of bills on tech reporting, public health, education and more

Utah State Senate · February 27, 2020
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The Utah Senate on [date] approved a broad set of bills on third reading—including SB 118 on tech‑summit reporting, SB 109 on public‑art set‑asides, HB 188 on emergency alert capability and HB 86 creating an adult autism treatment account—while sending several measures to the House; one high‑profile child‑support enforcement measure was tabled for a fiscal note.

The Utah State Senate on the afternoon calendar moved and approved a wide array of bills across committees and policy areas, advancing measures on tech events and reporting, public art funding, emergency alerts and health services.

Senators approved Senate Bill 118 after the sponsor described technical changes to reporting and a requirement that program reports return to an interim legislative committee. "We actually put in reporting requirement that comes back to legislative interim committee," the sponsor said during floor remarks. The bill passed on third reading with 24 ayes, 0 nays and 5 absent and will be sent to the House for consideration.

On state construction policy, the Senate approved…

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