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After SB124 fails on the floor, House leaders point to DCFS audit and vow reforms to child-welfare practices

March 06, 2026 | Utah House of Republicans, Utah House, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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After SB124 fails on the floor, House leaders point to DCFS audit and vow reforms to child-welfare practices
When asked about the House's vote against SB124 (referred to in the transcript as the Gavin Peterson bill), the speaker said the bill would not have solved the systemic problems exposed by a recent audit of the Division of Child and Family Services. "DCFS failed their job, period," he said, adding that the audit offers multiple corrective recommendations and that lawmakers were focused on implementing audit-driven fixes rather than relying solely on the failed bill.

The speaker cited examples from the audit described in the transcript, including instances where DCFS removed a child and a judge later ordered the child returned, and he said one family incurred roughly $80,000 in legal costs defending a case referenced in the audit. He emphasized that the audit contains "great suggestions" for fixing DCFS and indicated the Legislature intends to act on those recommendations.

A colleague who raised the question pressed for alternatives to SB124 to better protect children; the speaker directed attention to the audit and to administrative and court processes as the path forward. The transcript does not include text of the audit, a comprehensive plan or detailed statutory changes that will result; the speaker framed next steps as implementing audit recommendations and cleaning up DCFS practices.

Next steps described in the transcript focus on following up on audit recommendations and corrections within DCFS rather than immediate new statutory remedies recorded in the floor remarks.

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