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Morning session: committee reports, a citation honoring a nonprofit founder, and several bills passed or assigned
Summary
The House adopted multiple standing-committee reports, passed HB73 (retaliatory-action amendments) and several other bills, lifted HB55 from consent after a fiscal-note discovery, and approved committee assignments. The session concluded with an adjournment until Jan. 26.
The Utah House on Jan. 22 adopted a slate of standing-committee reports, took several floor votes and moved dozens of bills to committee or the third-reading calendar.
Committee chairs reported favorable recommendations across Business, Labor & Commerce, Economic Development & Workforce Services, Education, and Health & Human Services. Representative Jason Kyle reported the Business, Labor & Commerce committee recommended action on HB40 (Utah…
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