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Legislative team briefs council on bills affecting public safety, elections, signage, gravel pits and energy
Summary
City legislative staffers Angela Price and Kate Bradshaw briefed the Salt Lake City Council on Feb. 11 about a package of bills under consideration at the Utah Legislature that city staff are tracking and, in some cases, negotiating with sponsors.
City legislative staffers Angela Price and Kate Bradshaw briefed the Salt Lake City Council on Feb. 11 about a package of bills under consideration at the Utah Legislature that city staff are tracking and, in some cases, negotiating with sponsors.
The briefing covered bills in several policy areas and explained where Salt Lake City staff and the Utah League of Cities and Towns are engaged in amendment discussions.
Nut graf: The legislative team emphasized that many bills with direct city impact are active in mid-session: a public-safety interagency bill (HB465) that could withhold mitigation funding unless the city enters an agreement with the state Department of Public Safety; a jail-capacity bill (HB312); multiple bills affecting unsheltered homelessness and mitigation funding; a package of election-law measures focused on mail ballots (HB300) that would require voters to request mail ballots and include ID-related provisions for returned ballots; bills on…
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