The Utah Senate took votes on multiple bills on Feb. 20. Below are key roll‑call outcomes reported on the floor and their immediate procedural status.
- Senate Bill 227 (boards and commissions revisions): Passed 23–0, 6 absent; sent to the House for consideration (uncircled and passed).
- Senate Bill 207 (Pharmacy Practice Act amendments, second substitute): Passed 26–0, 3 absent; transmitted to the House.
- Second substitute Senate Bill 213 (criminal justice modifications): Passed 17–5, 7 absent; transmitted to the House.
- Substitute House Bill 117 (wind turbines / military operations compatibility): Passed 26–0, 3 absent; prepared for presidential signature.
- House Bill 296 (restoring dyslexia definition): Passed 26–0, 3 absent; will be returned to the House for the speaker's signature.
- First substitute House Bill 52 (hemp/CBD/tax changes as discussed on the floor): Passed by the Senate and then tabled on third reading for fiscal note review (vote tallies recorded at 23–0 then 24–0 in successive calls; ultimately tabled due to fiscal note).
- House Bill 35 (Metro Township modifications — converts metro townships into cities/towns): Passed 19–0, 10 absent; will be read for a third time.
- First substitute House Bill 374 (state energy policy): Passed the substitute 22–3, 4 absent and read for a third time.
- House Bill 78 (Motion Picture Incentives Amendments): Recorded as 15 yes, 5 no, 9 absent; later tabled on third reading to assess fiscal impact.
This summary lists floor‑reported roll calls and immediate procedural outcomes; final legal effect depends on subsequent House action, conference reports or the governor's signature where applicable.