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Senate advances a slate of bills including asset-forfeiture cleanup, judicial judges and budget bills

Utah State Senate · January 25, 2022
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On day 8 of the 2022 session the Utah Senate cleared multiple third‑reading items — including asset‑forfeiture technical fixes, additions of judges, court fee‑waiver changes and corrections to environmental definitions — and circled several base budgets for further action.

The Utah Senate completed a busy floor day, advancing a range of bills and placing several base‑budget measures on the second‑reading calendar for action the following day.

Senators passed a second substitute of Senate Bill 65, described by sponsor Senator Weiler as a "cleanup bill" that incorporates a previously omitted compromise and provides direction to financial institutions handling forfeited assets. The motion passed by roll call, with President Adams announcing that second substitute SB 65 "having received 26 yay votes, 0 nay votes, 3 being absent, passes this body and will be sent to the House for their consideration." The sponsor…

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