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Utah Senate approves a package of House and Senate measures, reassigns one bill to Health and Human Services
Summary
On Feb. 3, 2022, the Utah Senate approved a swath of House and Senate bills on second and third reading, reassigned Senate Bill 170 to the Health and Human Services Committee, and returned passed House bills to the House. Several measures passed unanimously or by large margins.
The Utah Senate met Feb. 3, 2022, reassigned Senate Bill 170 to a different committee and approved a large group of House and Senate measures on second and third reading, returning passed bills to the House for the Speaker's signature.
Senate leadership agreed to a motion to lift Senate Bill 170 (an election-schedule amendment) from the Senate Education Committee and place it in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee; the chamber approved the motion and the president directed assignment to the new committee.
On the third-reading calendar the Senate read and approved multiple House bills, often with voice or roll-call votes. Selected actions recorded by the clerk included: - House Bill 44 (business and labor reporting requirements): read and…
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