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Votes at a glance: Utah House passes juvenile justice cleanup, property‑tax deferral fix, and multiple tax bills

Utah House of Representatives · February 22, 2023
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Summary

On Feb. 22 the House cleared a range of bills: SB 67 (juvenile commitment amendments) passed 69–0; SB 81 (property tax deferral revisions for seniors) passed 68–1; HB 329 (adult event permit amendments) passed 55–14; HB 144 (high-cost infrastructure tax credit amendments) passed 55–14; HB 151 (veteran property tax revisions) passed 67–0; HB 170 (child tax credit) passed 63–5.

The Utah House on Feb. 22 adopted a series of bills addressing juvenile justice, property‑tax deferrals for seniors, event permitting, infrastructure tax credits, veterans’ property tax adjustments and family tax credits. Key results:

- Second Substitute Senate Bill 67 (juvenile commitment amendments): Sponsor Representative Tuscher said the bill limits secure care for juveniles to the same maximum period an adult would serve for the same misdemeanor and allows youth parole release to treatment programs when available. Vote: 69–0; returned to the Senate.

- Second Substitute Senate Bill 81 (property tax deferral…

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