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Votes at a glance: key House floor actions, Feb. 20, 2024

February 20, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Votes at a glance: key House floor actions, Feb. 20, 2024
The following is a concise summary of major floor actions taken by the Utah House on Feb. 20, 2024. Each item lists the motion/outcome and the vote tally as recorded in the floor transcript.

- HB 344 (Judicial rules review amendments): passed 69‑0 (sent to Senate).

- HR 5 (House resolution on U.S. trade policies / domestic clean energy): passed 71‑0 (to enrollment).

- SJR 13 (joint resolution expressing friendship and support for Taiwan): passed 72‑0 (will be sent to the Senate president for signature).

- Second substitute SB 25 (financial institution and consumer notification amendments): passed 72‑0 (concur and transmit to Senate).

- HCR 10 (concurrent resolution honoring Utah’s Salvadoran community): passed 72‑0 (to Senate).

- SJR 9 (joint resolution honoring Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander cultures): passed 70‑0 (to Senate).

- HJR 27 (encouraging water‑efficient landscaping ordinances): passed 63‑6 (to Senate).

- HB 90 (outdoor recreation infrastructure; avalanche forecasting language): passed 68‑0 (to Senate).

- HB 170 (unemployment insurance amendments): passed 67‑0 (to Senate).

- Third substitute HB 241 (clean energy amendments): passed 62‑6 (to Senate).

- HB 251 (post‑retirement reemployment restriction amendments): passed 68‑0 (to Senate).

- Second substitute HB 275 (water amendments): passed 70‑0 (to Senate).

- Second substitute HB 152 (residential construction amendments): passed 70‑0 (to Senate).

- First substitute SB 92 (student communication methods) — conference committee report adopted and first substitute passed 68‑0.

- HB 419 (charter school funding amendments): passed 68‑0 (to Senate).

This list is drawn from the House reading clerk’s floor introductions, member presentations, and final vote tallies as recorded in the session transcript. Items with extended floor debate (for example, the sensitive‑materials bill and HB 415 school‑fees amendments) are covered in separate stories.

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