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Votes at a glance: major measures the Utah Senate passed Tuesday

March 02, 2026 | 2026 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Votes at a glance: major measures the Utah Senate passed Tuesday
The Utah Senate recorded votes Tuesday on a set of bills and resolutions. Below are selected roll-call results and immediate procedural outcomes as reflected on the floor record.

- House Concurrent Resolution 11 (urging healthy activities in schools): passed 29-0. (Sponsors: Senator Stratton)
- First substitute House Bill 307 (attorney fees amendments): passed 27-0, 2 absent. (Sponsor: Senator Brammer)
- House Bill 414 (dental hygienist amendments; circled on consent then voted): passed 26-0, 3 absent. (Sponsor: Senator Wyler)
- House Concurrent Resolution 7 (Scenic Byway management plan): passed 28-0, 1 absent. (Sponsor: Senator Vickers)
- First substitute House Bill 519 (unclaimed property — includes digital assets): passed 25-0, 4 absent. (Sponsor: presented by Senator Cullimore)
- Senate Bill 265 (Uniform community property disposition at death amendments): passed 27-0, 2 absent. (Sponsor: Senator Wyler)
- Senate Bill 299 (candidate name modifications): passed 26-0, 3 absent. (Sponsor: Senator Pitcher)
- Senate Bill 310 (uniform intimate images amendments): passed 28-0, 1 absent. (Sponsor: Senator McCall)
- Second substitute Senate Joint Resolution 16 (legislative ethics amendments): passed 27-1, 1 absent. (Sponsor: Senator Milner)
- First substitute Senate Bill 305 (hospital quality incentives / hospital assessment): passed 26-0, 3 absent. (Sponsor: Senator Vickers)
- Third substitute House Bill 41 (construction/fire code, WUI changes): passed 27-0, 2 absent. (Sponsor: Senator Vickers)

Several other bills were read, circled or had sponsors removed from the floor for later consideration; a number of appropriation bills were scheduled for the next morning. Measures that passed on the floor will be transmitted to the House or returned to the House with the president’s signature, as reflected in the Clerk’s entries.

Note: These tallies are taken from the official floor roll-call entries recorded during the session and reflect the votes as announced on the Senate floor.

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