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Utah Senate advances package of bills, including free-speech, tip-pooling and naturopathic licensing measures

Utah State Senate · January 24, 2023
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Summary

On Jan. 24, the Utah Senate passed several measures, including SB18 (Public Expression Protection Act), SB73 (making tip pooling permissible), and a first substitute to SB78 (naturopathic licensing with disclosure requirements); multiple bills were moved to the second-reading calendar.

The Utah State Senate convened Jan. 24 and approved a series of bills that the body will send to the House for consideration. Among the measures that passed were Senate Bill 18, Senate Bill 73, and the first substitute of Senate Bill 78.

Senate Bill 18, titled the Public Expression Protection Act and sponsored by Senator Curtis S. Bramble, passed the Senate by roll call. "This bill protects public expression, freedom of speech in the…

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