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House passes a batch of education, public-safety and social-services bills; dozens advance to the Senate
Summary
On Feb. 24, the Utah House adopted committee reports and passed a range of bills — including changes to online education oversight, school-bus internet access, social-services eligibility verification, EMS emergency medication rules and consumer protections for litigation funding — sending many measures to the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives met Feb. 24 and voted on a broad set of measures that the speaker placed on the third-reading calendar or sent to the Senate.
Lawmakers adopted multiple committee reports early in the session and approved or "circled/uncircled" numerous bills for further consideration. On the floor the House passed dozens of bills and substitutes, including measures on online-education oversight, school-bus internet access, program-integrity changes for Medicaid and SNAP, EMS emergency medication licensing and rules for third-party litigation funding.
Key outcomes recorded on the floor…
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