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Utah Senate advances broad slate of bills on taxes, education, public safety and health; votes at a glance
Summary
On Day 14 the Utah Senate passed multiple bills on taxes, property refunds, elections, public safety, education and Medicaid doula services; most passed by large margins, while a public-accommodation bill drew six nays. A full list of floor outcomes follows.
The Utah Senate on Day 14 advanced and passed a package of bills spanning tax code fixes, property-tax refund clarifications, elections, technical code edits, public-safety measures and health services, and recorded votes for each measure on the floor.
Several bills were technical or procedural in scope and passed with little debate. Senator Wilson described SB22 as a technical clean-up to align long-standing tax information-sharing practices; the floor recorded the bill as passing (roll-call indicated 28 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent). First Substitute SB54 (property tax refund amendments) and First Substitute SB90 (technical code amendments) likewise passed with roll-call tallies reported in the record as 28-0-1. SB94 (elections records privacy amendments) was described by Senator Kwon as closing a privacy oversight and passed on a roll-call recorded as 27 yeas, 0 nays, 2…
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