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Senate advances dozens of bills in routine morning session; several items tabled for fiscal review
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 9 advanced a wide slate of bills to third reading or sent them to the House, approving technical revisions, criminal‑justice changes, and agency‑process bills. Several measures were placed on the table on third for fiscal review.
The Utah Senate convened Feb. 9 and moved a large number of bills through committee reports and third‑reading actions, approving procedural and policy measures and tabling several others that carry unresolved fiscal notes.
Key approvals included the passage of first substitute Senate Bill 132 (allowing a private company to collect fingerprints for driving privilege card background checks), House Bill 41 (Utah Retirement Systems technical revisions), House Bill 30 and its companion House Bill 31 (wildlife resources recodification and cross‑references), House Bill 122 (offender registry amendments), and a set of bills covering technology procurement, traffic violations, and deferred prosecution expansions. The clerk recorded passage or advancement for many items with clear roll‑call tallies (for example, HB65 recorded 28 yay votes, HB192 recorded 28 yay votes, and HB167 recorded 28 yay votes in the transcript). Where the transcript…
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