The House considered and voted on a large number of bills on Feb. 6. Key recorded outcomes in the floor transcript include:
• HB 52 (Industrial Hemp Amendments): Passed the House, 68 yes, 2 no; transmitted to the Senate.
• First substitute HB 286 (State Aid for Scholarships): Passed 71–0; transmittal to the Senate recorded.
• HB 296 (Reading Disability Amendments): Passed 73–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• HB 198 (Child Welfare Placement Review Amendments): Passed 50–20; transmitted to the Senate.
• HB 110 (Kidnap Offender Registry Amendments): Passed 74–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• HB 177 (Forcible Entry Warrant Amendments): Passed 72–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• Second substitute HB 248 (Inmate amendments and inmate education amendments): Passed 74–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• HB 259 (Juvenile Interrogation Modifications): Passed 74–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• Second substitute HB 328 (Victims of Sexual Offenses Amendments): Passed 73–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• HB 360 (Outdoor Recreation Amendments): Passed 69–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• HB 90 (Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Amendments): Passed 68–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• HB 363 (Livestock Grazing Amendments): Passed 70–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• First substitute HB 48 (Utah Energy Act Amendments): Passed 74–0; transmitted to the Senate.
• Second substitute HB 191 (Electrical Energy Amendments): Passed 62–9; transmitted to the Senate.
This list is drawn from the House floor readings and roll calls announced during the Feb. 6 session. Bills recorded as “passed” will be sent to the Senate for its consideration.