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Senate adopts parole amendments with immediate effective date after sponsor cites victims' experience
Utah State Senate · February 8, 2021
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Summary
Senator McCall successfully moved an amendment making parole-related provisions effective immediately and then moved passage of First Substitute SB 124. The sponsor referenced victims by name and said safeguards exist for parole eligibility tied to efforts to locate remains.
Senator McCall brought First Substitute Senate Bill 124 back to the floor and moved Amendment 1, which changes the bill's effective date to immediate effect. The amendment passed on a voice or roll call and the bill, as amended, was then adopted by the Senate and will be transmitted to the House.
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