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Utah League of Cities and Towns reviews week 6 bills, flags judiciary and transportation measures
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Utah League of Cities and Towns First Vice President Kate Bradshaw briefed the League’s Legislative Policy Committee at the State Capitol on the fast-moving ‘week 6’ of the state legislative session, urging municipal officials to watch several bills that the League is tracking.
Utah League of Cities and Towns First Vice President Kate Bradshaw briefed the League’s Legislative Policy Committee at the State Capitol on the fast-moving ‘week 6’ of the state legislative session, urging municipal officials to watch several bills that the League is tracking.
“This is the week where every bill is trying to make it out of the chamber that it started in,” Bradshaw said, describing the rush of activity as higher-numbered bills seek transmittal to the opposite chamber.
The update covered revenue and taxation proposals, competing transportation utility fee bills, an omnibus transportation substitute that League staff said could impose new planning requirements for Salt Lake City, changes to judicial retention and judicial evaluation, and several housing and short-term rental measures. The League announced formal positions on some bills and said it was monitoring or continuing negotiations on others.
Bradshaw said the League is concerned about…
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