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Votes at a glance: Senate advances a batch of consent and second-reading bills

Utah State Senate · March 4, 2021
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Summary

The Senate cleared a series of consent and second-reading items—ranging from police special-needs training to medical examiner reforms and laboratory equipment funding—largely by voice or suspension votes during Day 44 of the session; notable tallies and next steps are listed below.

On Day 44 the Utah Senate moved quickly through numerous consent-calendar and second-reading bills, approving several measures by unanimous voice, roll call or under suspension of the rules. Below are selected bills the Senate acted on, the floor count when available and immediate next steps.

- House Bill 334 (Special-needs training for law enforcement): Sponsor Senator Thatcher said West Jordan Chief Ken Wallentine provided a training module to be available to agencies at no cost. The president ordered the unanimous vote of senators present and the bill was signed and…

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