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House floor roundup: multiple concurrence votes advance bills on housing, health, transit and education
Summary
On March 3, 2022, the Utah House concurred with Senate amendments and passed a slate of bills including measures on homelessness services, driver license changes, housing-affordability amendments, medication-dispensing rules, guardianship rights, transit capital spending, medical-candor privileges and language-education funding; most measures passed by wide margins.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House advanced a broad set of measures on March 3, returning several bills to the Senate after concurrence with Senate amendments and passing others on final passage.
Key floor actions and outcomes:
• Third substitute House Bill 440 (Homeless Services Amendments): Representative Elison described the measure as a compromise negotiated with the League of Cities and Towns; the House concurred and passed the bill for final passage (65 yes, 7 no).
• Third substitute House Bill 328 (Driver license and license plate amendments): Representative Pitcher said the legislation included a mechanism for individuals to remove their information from a program if they wish; the House concurred and passed the bill (66 yes, 7 no).
• Second substitute…
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