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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate advances bills on privacy, corrections, film incentives and more

Utah State Senate · February 22, 2021
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Summary

On day 34 the Utah Senate approved a range of bills on the third-reading calendar (including HB87 on electronic privacy, SB179 on DUI probation, SB107 on in-person instruction, SB139 corrections amendments, SB167 film incentives and several others); the floor also circled multiple bills for substitute language.

The Utah State Senate on day 34 took dozens of procedural and final actions on bills across policy areas. Highlights of floor action and roll-call outcomes that day include:

- House Bill 87 (Electronic Information and Data Privacy Amendments): Sponsor Sen. Wyler described the bill as a consensus cleanup to 2019 law about law-enforcement access to electronic information. The Senate recorded a unanimous-style voice/unanimous roll with the clerk reporting 24 yay, 0 nay, 5 absent; the bill was signed by the president and returned to the House.

- Senate Bill 179 (DUI Probation Amendments): Sen. Maine…

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