Day 43 roundup: Senate clears multiple House bills including childcare tax credit and water, education measures

Utah State Senate · March 4, 2026

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Summary

On the final regular day for supplemental appropriations and bond bills the Utah Senate cleared many House measures on consent and by roll call, including HB2 (supplemental appropriations), HB190 (child care tax credits), HB249 (federal funds reporting), HB78 (nuclear regulatory amendments) and HB410 (Great Salt Lake water leasing).

Salt Lake City — The Utah Senate moved a broad set of House bills through the floor on Day 43, using a mix of consent calendar procedures, substitution motions and suspension-of-rules votes to complete business before procedural deadlines.

Major floor actions included passage of the supplemental appropriations package (House Bill 2), approval of House Bill 190 (expanding state tax credits to encourage employer-provided childcare), and the adoption of several policy and technical bills across education, public safety, natural resources and health.

Highlights and outcomes - House Bill 2 (supplemental appropriations): Passed under suspension of the rules; sponsor said the package totals roughly $1.2 billion and includes $366 million in general-fund sources. - House Bill 190 (child care business tax credit): Sponsor Senator Baldry described stacking of federal and state credits to increase employer-provided childcare support; the measure passed after roll-call. - House Bill 249 (federal funds modifications): Passed; the bill directs development of public dashboards to visualize federal-funding dependencies and contingency planning. - House Bill 78 (nuclear regulatory amendments): Passed after substitute and amendment votes; the bill establishes state regulatory capacity for certain nuclear activities and seeks expanded agreement status with the NRC. - Multiple consent items: Resolutions and technical bills on school programming, licensure and permitting, including House Concurrent Resolution 13 (technical education), House Bill 472 (licensing/background checks), House Bill 512 (land surveyors licensing), House Bill 36 (Gold Medal Schools pilot), and others, passed largely on consent or without extended floor debate.

Procedural notes: Several bills were circled for further consideration and a number of substitutes and amendments were adopted on the floor. The Senate recessed and planned to reconvene later in the afternoon. Bills that passed will be returned to the House for enrollment and the Speaker’s signature where required.

What to watch next: Sponsors and appropriations staff will process fiscal notes and enrollment paperwork; implementation hinges on administrative rulemaking and agency budgeting for items funded by the supplemental package.