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Votes at a glance: Senate advances offender registry, signature privacy, veterans, energy and vehicle tax bills

Utah Senate · February 5, 2020
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Summary

On Day 10 the Utah Senate passed several final-reading measures including SB34 (offender registry removal eligibility), SB47 (signature privacy for public election documents), SB43 (Veterans and Military Affairs director vehicle parity), SB50 (technical Clean Energy Act cleanup), and HB49 (sales tax sourcing for vehicles). Vote tallies and brief descriptions are listed below.

On the Senate floor Thursday, lawmakers moved a set of non‑budget policy bills through final reading. Below are the measures taken up on Day 10 with the sponsor’s short description, vote tally and next procedural step.

- Senate Bill 34 (offender registry amendments), sponsor Senator Wyler: described as allowing someone to apply for removal from the registry when the underlying crime is no longer eligible. Passed 26 yeas, 0 nays, 3 absent; will be transmitted to the House.

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