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Utah Senate advances wide package of bills; votes send measures to House
Summary
On day 21 of the 2022 legislative session the Utah Senate passed a slate of bills and resolutions — including criminal code recodification, election schedule changes, health and workforce measures, and procedural rules for electronic meetings — and transmitted them to the House. Multiple items were circled for later consideration and several lengthy bills were moved to third reading.
Salt Lake City — The Utah Senate on day 21 of the 2022 session approved a series of bills and resolutions and sent them to the House for consideration, adopting measures that span criminal code recodification, election schedule adjustments, health-care licensure and procedural rule changes.
The body opened with a ceremonial prayer and the pledge of allegiance, completed roll call and then moved through reports and first readings. Committee reports were approved by voice vote and a number of bills were placed on the second- and third-reading calendars for further action.
Among the items that passed on roll call were: Senate Bill 123 (Criminal Code Recodification), passed as amended; Senate Bill 124 (cross references to the recodification); First substitute Senate Bill 95…
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