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Senator Kwan discusses veteran access to state parks in Senate Bill 108

January 17, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Senator Kwan discusses veteran access to state parks in Senate Bill 108
Senators in Utah are taking significant steps to enhance access to state parks for veterans, as highlighted in the recent discussions during the 2024 General Legislative Session. Senate Bill 108, aimed at improving veteran access to state parks, has been introduced and will now move to the Rules Committee for further consideration. This initiative reflects a growing commitment to support veterans and ensure they can enjoy the natural resources and recreational opportunities available in the state.

In addition to the veteran-focused bill, the Rules Committee has recommended several other pieces of legislation for assignment to standing committees. Notably, Senator Bramble is sponsoring multiple bills, including Senate Bill 14, which addresses corporate dissolution amendments, and Senate Bill 25, which focuses on consumer lender notification amendments. Other bills under his sponsorship include Senate Bill 26, concerning behavioral health licensing amendments, Senate Bill 31, which pertains to insurance amendments, and Senate Bill 43, related to commercial filing amendments.

These legislative efforts underscore a proactive approach by Utah lawmakers to address various community needs, from supporting veterans to refining business regulations. As these bills progress through the legislative process, their outcomes will be closely watched for their potential impact on Utah residents and the business landscape. The session continues to demonstrate a commitment to addressing both social and economic issues within the state.

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