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Deputy mayor outlines Sandy City positions on multiple state bills, including billboard and homelessness measures

2270816 · February 11, 2025
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Deputy Mayor Kim Bell briefed Sandy City Council on several state bills Feb. 11, 2025, saying the city opposes HB 300 (election amendment) and HB 198 (billboards as discussed), supports HB 368 and HB 454, and is monitoring homelessness and public-safety measures.

Deputy Mayor Kim Bell told the Sandy City Council on Feb. 11, 2025, that city staff are tracking a slate of legislative proposals this session and have taken formal positions on several.

Bell said Sandy City is opposed to HB 300, an election-law amendment by Representative Burton that would require ballots returned in person even though vote-by-mail remains allowed, a change the city believes could reduce turnout and increase municipal costs. On billboards, Bell said HB 198, introduced by Representative Peterson, has many cities…

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