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Senate advances scores of bills; major floor motions include property data change and several House measures
Summary
The Utah Senate on its floor calendar read, substituted and passed a wide slate of bills ranging from inmate identification to property-data access for assessors; several high-profile measures were sent to the House, and one high-profile criminal bill failed on a floor vote.
The Utah State Senate used a busy floor day to read new bills, approve substitute language and pass multiple measures that will move to the House or to further committee work.
Among bills acted on were House Bill 368 (inmate identification), which the Senate passed to ensure people released from custody leave with vital documents; House Bill 185 (public education enrollment options), HB121 (wildlife habitat account amendments) and a series of conservation and alcohol-related bills that received floor votes. The Senate’s Rules Committee also reported assignments sending multiple House bills to standing committees…
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