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Senate advances broad package of bills as session deadline approaches
Summary
In the final week of the 2024 session the Utah Senate advanced a wide range of bills — from tax and education measures to privacy and health pilots — passing multiple bills by roll-call votes and moving several appropriations and technical corrections to committee. Vote tallies and sponsor explanations for key measures were recorded on the floor.
Facing the final days of the legislative session, the Utah Senate on the floor passed a broad package of bills spanning tax policy, education, criminal justice, health pilots and privacy limits.
Notable floor actions included: first substitute Senate Bill 131 (Information Technology Act Amendments), concurred and passed (25 yea, 0 nay, 4 absent); first substitute Senate Bill 148 (Aircraft property tax amendments), concurred and passed (26–0–3); Senate Bill 59 (government lease property tax exemption) passed (26–0–3); first substitute Senate Bill 44 passed on third reading (23–6–0); first substitute Senate Bill 143 (occupational licensing renewal) passed unanimously (29–0–0);…
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