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Senate advances multiple House measures: juvenile justice fix, peace officer training timing, ARPA grants, redistricting timeline, sheriff-release authority
Summary
During a special session the Utah Senate passed a set of House bills under suspension of the rules, including HB 1,001 (peace officer training timing), first substitute HB 1,002 (juvenile justice amendments), first substitute HB 1,004 (COVID-19/ARPA matching grant program), HB 1,005 (redistricting timeline adjustments) and HB 1,006 (sheriff release amendments).
The Utah Senate took up and passed a set of House-originated measures during a special session, advancing technical fixes and new programs across criminal justice, public safety and ARPA-related grantmaking.
House Bill 1,001 (Peace Officer Training Amendments): Senator Escamilla described the bill as a technical fix to align training dates so peace officers may begin training in July 2021 instead of requiring completion before that date. The Senate passed HB 1,001 under suspension of the rules (roll-call announcement indicated the measure will be signed by the president and returned to the House for the…
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