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Senate advances wide slate of House bills on day 24; several items tabled for fiscal review
Summary
On Feb. 11, 2021, the Utah Senate read dozens of House bills for third reading and advanced many to final passage while tabling several on third reading pending fiscal notes, including measures on contraception for inmates and epinephrine auto-injector access.
The Utah Senate convened Feb. 11, 2021, and moved a large portion of the House calendar forward, reading multiple bills for a third time and approving many by voice or roll-call votes.
Bills signed and returned to the House or advanced to enrollment included first substitute House Bill 53 (meteorological evaluation tower marking), which passed after Senator Harper said the measure would require temporary towers to be marked and the public notified. President Stuart Adams announced the bill passed with 28 yay votes and one absent. The Senate also passed House Bill 163 (agricultural advisory board amendments) and a long list of other measures that received unanimous or…
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