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Votes at a glance: bills cleared by the Utah House in the May 19 special session

May 19, 2021 | 2021 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Votes at a glance: bills cleared by the Utah House in the May 19 special session
During the May 19 special session the Utah House took final action on several bills and a joint resolution and transmitted them to the Senate. Key results:

- HB1001 (Peace Officer Training Amendments): Introduced and placed on calendar; floor consideration concluded and bill transmitted to the Senate (vote tally not specified on the floor record provided).

- HB1002 (Juvenile Justice Amendments) — substitute adopted: Substitute corrected a missing enactment clause and refined the juvenile-code definition of "minor." Substitute passed the House 73–1 and was transmitted to the Senate.

- HB1004 (COVID-19 Grant Program) — first substitute adopted: Creates GOPB-run Local Assistance Matching Grant Program using ARPA funds; passed 74–0.

- HB1005 (Redistricting Amendments): Moves redistricting commission final-report deadline earlier; passed 74–0.

- HB1006 (Sheriff Release Amendments): Floor amendment addressing DA concerns was adopted and the bill passed 74–0.

- HB1007 (Face Covering Requirements): Prohibits general school mask mandates for COVID-19 while preserving SB195's exigent-process; passed 50–24.

- HB1008 (Bond Authorization Amendments): Adjusts funding sources for transit projects originally in HB433; passed 72–2.

- HB1009 (Health Spa Services Protection Act Amendments): Delays and clarifies opt-out/membership rules for moving health clubs; passed 73–0.

- HJR101 (Joint Resolution Extending State of Emergency for Drought Conditions): Passed 68–5 and transmitted to the Senate.

Several Senate-passed bills were also read into the House record for referral. The House then took a short recess (saunter).

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