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Utah Senate reads more than 100 bills on opening day and sends them to Rules Committee

Utah State Senate · January 18, 2022
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On day one the Utah Senate gave first reading to a long list of bills and concurrent resolutions—covering water, education, taxation, behavioral health and elections—and placed them on the second-reading calendar; short titles were adopted without long-title readings by two-thirds vote.

The Utah State Senate used its first day of the 2022 general session to introduce and give first reading to more than 100 bills and a series of concurrent resolutions, sending the measures to the Rules Committee for consideration.

A clerk read short titles and sponsors for an extensive list of measures, including Senate Bill 8 (state agency and…

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