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Senate advances several housekeeping, pay and public-utility bills; SB89 extended implementation deadline for social-media laws

Utah Senate · January 18, 2024
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Summary

The Utah Senate passed multiple measures on suspension after routine presentations, including SB89 (extending social-media-related law implementation to Oct. 1), SB99 (Public Service Commission amendments), SB24 (physician assistant practice cleanup), SB33 (tax domicile presumption move to third reading) and SJR6 (in-session employee pay authorization).

SALT LAKE CITY — During floor proceedings, the Utah Senate approved a series of mostly technical and procedural measures and moved several items forward on the calendar.

Key roll-call outcomes and procedural actions:

- SB 89 (Social Media modifications): Presented by Senator Cullimore, the bill extends the implementation date for previously passed social-media-related statutes from March 1 to Oct. 1 to allow the Legislature time to consider replacement bills. Senators voted to suspend the 24-hour posting and three-reading requirements and passed SB 89 under suspension; the announced tally was 25 yes, 2 no, 2…

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