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Utah Senate advances a string of bills; votes recorded on emissions testing, place-name reforms and livestock rules
Summary
On Day 23 of the 2021 Utah Senate session, senators approved a range of measures on the third-reading calendar — including emissions-testing, indigent defense reorganization, and place-name change procedures — and advanced several House bills; the chamber also debated livestock amendments that redefine guardian dogs and raise penalties for livestock destruction.
The Utah Senate convened for its 23rd day of the 2021 legislative session and recorded votes on multiple bills, advancing several measures to the House and resolving several procedural items.
Among the votes, Senate Bill 146, which makes permanent a pilot requiring diesel emissions testing for certain light-duty diesel vehicles along the Wasatch Front, passed the Senate by a roll-call of 26–0 (SEG 341–403). Senate Bill 105, a reorganization of the Indigent Defense Commission supported by the governor’s office and the Commission on Criminal and…
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