Lawmakers address taxes on streaming, 'adult websites' as legislative session nears close

The Utah legislative session is in the final stretch as lawmakers race to pass hundreds of bills and approve a $31 billion state budget before time runs out Friday at midnight.

The Utah legislative session is in the final stretch as lawmakers race to pass hundreds of bills and approve a $31 billion state budget before time runs out Friday at midnight. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah legislative session is in the final stretch as lawmakers race to pass hundreds of bills and approve a $31 billion state budget before time runs out Friday at midnight.

Close to 250 bills have been approved by lawmakers as of Wednesday morning, though that number could more than double over the next three days.

The Utah House of Representatives gave final approval to a pair of bills to close tax loopholes on video streaming services and adding a tax on "adult websites," with the proceeds going to a fund meant to address teens' mental health.

This story will be updated throughout the day to bring you the latest from Utah's Capitol Hill.

Wednesday, 11:47 am

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Bridger Beal-Cvetko is a reporter for KSL. He covers politics, Salt Lake County communities and breaking news. Bridger has worked for the Deseret News and graduated from Utah Valley University.
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