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Utah Senate advances scores of bills in Feb. 9 floor session; major items move to House
Summary
On Feb. 9, the Utah Senate approved multiple third‑reading and concurrence items, advancing health, transportation, building-code and election-related bills to the House, and adopted a ceremonial resolution honoring Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.
The Utah Senate met Feb. 9 for its 25th day of the 2024 session and advanced a long list of bills, approving many items on third reading and by concurrence and sending them back to the House for enrolling or further consideration.
Key outcomes included the Senate’s concurrence with House amendments to Second Substitute Senate Bill 46 (Health and Human Services amendments), adopted after Sen. Mike Kennedy described technical citation clarifications and county changes. The motion to concur passed on a roll call that yielded 23 yeas and 0 nays.
On transportation and infrastructure matters, the Senate passed First Substitute Senate Bill 51 (road construction bid-limit amendments) and First Substitute Senate Bill 155 (road usage…
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