The 2024 General Legislative Session in Utah continued on February 12, 2024, with a focus on legislative progress and community recognition. The meeting began with a presentation that emphasized the importance of creating a supportive environment for businesses and entrepreneurs to thrive within government regulations. Following this, Senator Fillmore acknowledged the efforts behind Senate Bill 149 and moved for its third reading.
The motion was put to a vote, resulting in Senate Bill 149 receiving overwhelming support with 22 votes in favor and none against, while seven senators were absent. This marked a significant step in the legislative process for the bill.
Subsequently, the meeting shifted to a personal privilege segment where Senator Winterton introduced Molina Stevens from the Summit County Council and other local officials, including Mayor Worr from Park City. This segment honored Chief Carpenter, who received a citation for his leadership as the president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the largest global professional association for police leaders. Chief Carpenter's extensive career in law enforcement, including 22 years as chief in Park City, was highlighted, along with his contributions to various law enforcement organizations and community programs.
The meeting concluded with a presentation of a senate coin to Chief Carpenter, recognizing his achievements and contributions to the state of Utah. The session then moved on to the scheduled agenda items, continuing the legislative work for the day.