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Utah House approves transparency board seat, 'autocycle' vehicle bill; circles referendum timeline measure
Summary
On Jan. 28 the Utah House passed HB139 (adds a state board of education member to the Transparency Advisory Board) and HB38 (creates an 'autocycle' vehicle category and eases testing/licensing for certain three-wheeled vehicles), both by unanimous recorded tallies, and approved HCR2 recognizing the Utah Indoor Clean Air Act's 40th anniversary. Lawmakers circled HB11 for further review.
The Utah House of Representatives moved several bills forward during its Jan. 28 floor session, approving changes to the state transparency board and new rules for unconventional vehicles, and taking action to allow more review on referendum timing.
House Bill 139 (Transparency Advisory Board modifications) — sponsored by Representative Owens — was presented on third reading as a bill to add a representative of the State Board of Education to the Utah Transparency Advisory Board. Representative Owens said the change would give education officials a seat at a board that…
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