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Utah House approves a slate of bills on education, public safety, taxation and health
Summary
On Jan. 26 the Utah House adopted multiple committee reports and passed a series of third‑reading bills (including HB 333 fireworks modifications, HB 176 on vacancies, HB 20 parental rights, HB 83 threats consolidation, HB 94 civil commitment examiner changes, HB 95 statutory repeal, HB 18 mineral tax withholding, and HB 113 rural jail tax), most by unanimous margins.
The Utah House of Representatives on Jan. 26 adopted several committee reports and cleared a package of bills across policy areas including education, public safety, taxation, and health.
Committee reports from Business & Labor, Economic Development and Education were adopted in voice votes, sending multiple bills to calendars. Representative Corey Malloy and Representative Jefferson Enquist each moved committee reports that the chamber approved.
On the third-reading calendar the House approved:
- HB 333 (fireworks modifications): Sponsor Representative Dunnigan described the bill as a technical cleanup that lets fire districts issue fireworks permits and aligns state references to federal fireworks classifications. The House passed…
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