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Senate advances wide set of bills across concurrence and third‑reading calendars; several pass with unanimous or strong support

Utah State Senate · February 3, 2023
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Summary

On Feb. 3 the Utah Senate moved a slate of concurrence and third‑reading measures — including S.B. 100 (school gender identity policies), H.B. 78 (behavioral health treatment access), S.B. 91 (medical cannabis regulation changes) and multiple House bills — posting recorded roll‑call tallies and sending passed measures back to the House or on for further processing.

The Utah Senate spent the bulk of its Feb. 3 floor session advancing a broad group of measures across concurrence and third‑reading calendars, approving several bills and circling others for further review.

Notable outcomes included the Senate’s concurrence and passage of second substitute S.B. 100 (school gender identity policies), which Sen. Wyler described as "primarily a parental rights bill" and said was amended in the House to address FERPA concerns. The Senate passed S.B. 100 on a roll call of 22 yeas, 6 nays and 1 absence; the measure will be returned to the House for the Speaker’s signature.

On the third‑reading calendar, First Substitute H.B. 78 (behavioral health treatment access amendments) was presented by Sen. Plumb as expanding access for health‑care…

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