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Utah House advances dozens of bills on opening day; several measures passed unanimously
Summary
On opening day the Utah House read a large first‑reading calendar, introduced interns and visiting athletes, and advanced many bills (including unanimous passages of multiple budget and technical measures); several bills were circled for later amendment or set aside for committee review.
The Utah House carried out opening‑day business that included a long reading of the first‑reading calendar, introductions of legislative interns and visiting athletes, and votes advancing numerous bills to the Senate or holding them for later action.
The clerk read dozens of bills and resolutions onto the calendar. Several measures that followed were presented briefly and either transmitted to the Senate, passed on the House floor, or were circled (held) by procedural motion.
Representative Lisenby presented House Bill 28 (Offender Supervision Amendments), which clarifies which parole or probation agency supervises by offense level, requires a 24‑hour hold for recommitted violent…
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