The Utah legislature convened on May 17, 2023, during the 1st Special Session to address critical flood mitigation efforts following recent flooding events. The primary focus of the meeting was the passage of House Joint Resolution 101, which seeks to extend the state of emergency declaration to August 15, 2023. This extension is crucial for accessing both state and potential federal funds for flood rehabilitation.
During the session, it was emphasized that the extension would allow the state to navigate through the peak flood season, which typically extends into mid-August. The urgency of the extension was underscored by the absence of a legislative session in July, which would limit the legislature's ability to respond to any further needs for extension.
The resolution was presented and quickly moved through the legislative process, receiving unanimous support with 24 votes in favor and no opposition. Following its passage, the resolution will be signed by the president of the Senate and returned to the House for final approval.
In addition to the resolution, the House also passed House Bill 1,001, which pertains to emergency response funding. This bill will be placed on the second reading calendar for further consideration.
The actions taken during this session reflect the legislature's proactive approach to managing the ongoing challenges posed by flooding and ensuring that necessary resources are available for effective response and recovery efforts.