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Senate creates Karen Mayne public‑safety scholarship to recruit young officers

Utah State Senate · February 3, 2023
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Summary

The Senate approved a scholarship program named for Sen. Karen Mayne to help 18‑ to 21‑year‑olds enroll in peace‑officer certification programs or the POST academy. Sponsors said the initiative aims to help fill law‑enforcement vacancies and carries a fiscal note estimated at $5 million.

The Senate moved and passed third substitute Senate Bill 128, which establishes the Karen Mayne Public Safety Officer Scholarship Program aimed at creating a pathway for high‑school graduates aged roughly 18 to 21 to enroll in university‑based certification programs or the state POST academy.

Sen. Ipsen, presenting the measure on behalf of Sen. Karen Mayne, described it as a legacy bill and an effort to expand training pipelines for law enforcement. "This section creates the Karen Maine Public Safety Officer Scholarship Program" the sponsor said, and added the measure includes technical corrections to the bill as substituted. He noted the bill carries a fiscal note estimated at $5,000,000.

Members across the aisle offered tributes to Sen. Mayne on the floor and recognized family members in the gallery. Colleagues described the bill as both sound policy and a fitting memorial. The Senate recorded passage and recognized attendees including Mayne's family.

What to watch: The program's funding and eligibility details will be worked out in the implementation process and through appropriations. The Department of Public Safety and POST are likely implementation partners; sponsors said they hope appropriation will be found to fund the program.