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House advances wide slate of bills on higher education, capital funds, consumer protections and more
Summary
During a busy March 1 session the Utah House considered a broad third‑reading and concurrence calendar, passing numerous Senate and House bills with varying debate: higher education funding and governance bills (SB 194, SB 146) passed unanimously, the state agency capital fund (SB 168) passed, consumer protections including a commercial email impersonation civil cause (SB 225) and a vehicle value protection agreement framework (SB 216) advanced, and a range of concurrence items were approved. Several bills were circled for later action.
The Utah House moved a large number of bills through the third‑reading and concurrence calendars on March 1, advancing measures across policy areas from higher education to public safety and consumer protection.
Among the unanimous or broadly supported actions, the House passed Senate Bill 194 (higher education funding amendments) and Senate Bill 146 (higher education governance amendments) after a friendly amendment to add rural representation was adopted. The body also passed SB 168 to create a state agency…
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