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Senate advances a slate of bills on local referenda, consumer finance, e-cigarettes and education on Day 21
Summary
On Day 21 the Utah Senate passed a batch of measures, sending them to the House: notable items include second substitute SB100 (local referendum amendments), second substitute SB25 (consumer finance rules), SB133 (e-cigarette reporting and licensing), SB78 (higher education for incarcerated youth), SB31 (insurance cleanup), SJR3 (success sequence resolution) and first substitute SB44 (alternative education scholarship consolidation).
SALT LAKE CITY — On the 21st day of the 2024 Utah legislative session, the Utah Senate moved a broad set of bills forward, approving substitute and final measures on local referenda, consumer protections, e-cigarette regulation, higher-education access and scholarship consolidation.
President Adams and the chamber processed committee reports and House communications early in the day before taking final action on multiple bills. Several measures were handled under substitution on the third- and second-reading calendars and then adopted by roll-call votes.
Votes at a glance
- Second substitute Senate Bill 100 (Local referendum amendments). Sponsor: Senator Baldry. Outcome: Passed; recorded vote 29–0–0. Senate action: motion to substitute and motion to pass (SEG 521–604).
- Second substitute Senate Bill 25 (Financial institution and consumer modification amendments). Sponsor: Senator Bramble. Outcome: Passed; recorded vote 29–0–0. The second substitute…
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