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Votes at a glance: key bills the Utah Senate sent to the House on Day 29
Summary
The Senate approved a package of bills on a busy floor day, sending measures on cybersecurity, school construction, licensing, kratom regulation, child-welfare investigative warrants and more to the House; several bills were circled, substituted or sent with committee recommendations.
The Utah Senate on Day 29 handled a broad array of bills and amendments, adopting committee reports, substituting language on several measures and ultimately sending a number of bills to the House. Key outcomes recorded on the floor include:
- Second substitute Senate Bill 123 (privacy and cybersecurity amendments): Senator Harper presented and moved passage; clerk reported the bill passed and will be sent to the House.
- Senate Bill 186 (charter-school funding amendments): Passed on a roll‑call vote; sponsor said the bill addresses funding disparities faced by charter schools.
- Second substitute Senate Bill 164 (school construction amendments):…
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