The Utah House completed a busy floor calendar on Feb. 14, taking final action on multiple Senate and House bills. Key roll calls and outcomes included:
- SB97 (process and facilities amendments): passed the House 72‑0 and will be signed by the speaker and returned to the Senate.
- SB81 (county clerk / marriage solemnization amendments, third substitute): passed 70‑0.
- SB67 (public thoroughfare amendments): passed 64‑3 and will return to the Senate.
- SB98 (online data security and Utah Cyber Center reporting): passed 71‑0.
- HB197 (supported decision‑making agreements, second substitute): passed 69‑0.
- HB309 (driver’s license / optional concealed‑carry permit imprint): passed 70‑0.
- HB321 (eviction records amendments): passed 44‑24 (shortened automatic expungement period to 120 days).
- HB345 (driving penalty amendments for school zones and bus violations): passed 65‑7.
- HB51 (Medicaid stress testing and related fiscal changes): passed 73‑0.
- HB148 (artificial pornographic images amendments): passed 70‑0.
- HB238 (AI exploitation of a minor / criminalization amendments): passed 73‑0.
- HB105 (educator expense modifications): passed 74‑0.
One notable failed action: SB62 (dog‑related liability amendments) failed on final passage after a motion to reconsider and floor debate (15‑16). Several other bills and committee reports were adopted and referred to calendars as part of routine business. Bills passed by the House will proceed back to the Senate for further consideration or enrollment as noted on the floor.