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Utah Senate advances wide package of bills, suspends a rule to speed Medicaid funding

Utah State Senate · February 22, 2024
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On Day 37 of the 2024 legislative session the Utah Senate passed a range of bills — from election-process changes to consumer-protection and energy policy — and suspended rules to allow a health funding measure to move forward for budget preparation.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Senate on Feb. 21 advanced a broad slate of legislation on areas including elections, public health, consumer protection and energy policy and took an unusual procedural step to expedite consideration of a Medicaid funding measure.

The chamber approved a conference committee report and then passed third substitute Senate Bill 107, an election-process amendments bill. Senate leaders also moved a number of House-originated measures to the Senate floor; several passed by recorded vote…

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