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Votes at a glance — Utah House floor, Feb. 10, 2026

Utah House of Representatives · February 10, 2026

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Summary

The House voted on dozens of bills Feb. 10; this roundup lists floor outcomes for major items recorded in the transcript and notes where debate or amendment occurred.

The Utah House took floor action on a large batch of bills on Feb. 10, 2026. Key outcomes recorded on the floor include:

- HB 195 (Precious metals amendments): First substitute passed, 65 yes, 6 no (amendment adopted to assign transaction costs to recipients). (Sponsor: Rep. Ken Ivory)

- HB 229 (Restricted account modifications): Second substitute passed, 71 yes, 1 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Daley Provo)

- HB 236 (Truth in taxation amendments): First substitute passed, 72 yes, 0 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Karen Peterson)

- HB 300 (School district taxation amendments): Passed, 68 yes, 3 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Jason B. Kyle)

- HB 172 (Food safety amendments): First substitute passed, 69 yes, 1 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Mauga)

- HB 203 (Noncompete): First substitute was lifted from the third-reading calendar and returned to Rules for further work. (Sponsor: Rep. Clancy)

- HB 268 (Towing notice and ownership rights): Passed, 70 yes, 0 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Strong)

- HB 404 (Designated housing amendments): Passed, 50 yes, 20 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Shallenberger)

- HB 243 (Gambling revisions — proposition betting): Passed, 63 yes, 9 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Joseph Lisonbee)

- HB 250 (Utah retirement plan exchange): First substitute passed, 71 yes, 1 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Joseph Eliasson)

- HB 265 (Non-nicotine inhalation product amendments): First substitute passed, 72 yes, 0 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Thompson)

- HB 309 (Juneteenth observance alignment): First substitute passed, 71 yes, 0 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Hollins)

- HB 352 (Higher education alignment): First substitute passed, 70 yes, 0 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Karen Peterson)

- HB 150 (School-based speech-language pathologist funding): Second substitute passed, 69 yes, 1 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Colford)

- HB 241 (Charter school amendments, third substitute): Third substitute passed, 46 yes, 22 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Perucci)

- HB 97 (Medical waste amendments): Second substitute passed, 66 yes, 1 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Bollander)

- HB 248 (Family law modifications): First substitute passed, 66 yes, 3 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Ward)

- HB 110 (Offender supervision amendments): Third substitute passed, 61 yes, 1 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Clancy)

- HB 330 (Liability limitations amendments): First substitute passed, 65 yes, 0 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Jack)

- HB 293 (Student-athlete protections, first substitute): Passed, 57 yes, 8 no. (Sponsor: Rep. Hall)

This list summarizes votes announced on the floor; some items were circled or returned to committee for further drafting. For bills transmitted to the Senate, committees and agencies will handle the next steps, including fiscal analyses and any requested implementing language.