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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate clears retirement, voting-history, mental-health and other bills

Utah State Senate · February 4, 2022
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Summary

On Day 18 the Utah Senate passed a slate of bills, including First Substitute SB 24 (Utah retirement revisions), First Substitute SB 32 (voting-history amendments), First Substitute SB 44 (mental-health practice amendments) and multiple House bills on the consent calendar; vote tallies and next procedural steps are listed below.

The Utah Senate used much of Day 18’s floor session to consider concurrence and final passage of a series of bills the House had amended or sent to the floor. Several measures were approved by roll call and unanimous consent, and will be returned to the House or sent for signatures as required.

Among the items approved:

- First Substitute Senate Bill 24 (Utah Retirement Systems Revisions). Senators concurred with a House amendment removing an unused restricted account and then passed the bill; the Senate recorded 26 yay votes, 0 nays and 3 absent. The bill will be returned to the House for the Speaker’s signature.

- First Substitute Senate Bill 32 (Voting History Amendments). Senator Thatcher…

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