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Utah League of Cities and Towns summarizes week 2 LPC: housing, elections, homelessness and fees on members' radar
Summary
The Utah League of Cities and Towns (ULCT) released a three-minute recap after a record-attended Legislative Policy Committee (LPC) meeting, urging members to update rosters, give feedback on the state housing plan, noting positions on election bills, and voting to maintain the status quo on the homeless mitigation fund.
Justin Lee, deputy director of the Utah League of Cities and Towns, and Molly Wheeler, also a deputy director, presented a three-minute recap after the League's week 2 Legislative Policy Committee (LPC) meeting, saying the session drew the highest attendance on record.
The recap asked municipal representatives to update their LPC rosters “today if necessary,” and to review an email seeking feedback on the state housing plan, with responses requested “by March, somewhere around there,” Justin Lee said. The League noted it discussed a range of items at LPC, including the state housing plan, water bills, election legislation and homelessness policy.
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