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Senate urges public hearing on whether Utah Public Service Commission should be elected
Summary
The Utah Senate passed SJR4 urging an interim committee to hold a public hearing on whether the Public Service Commission should be elected, after supporters cited a poll and opponents said committees can study the matter without floor resolutions.
The Utah Senate on Jan. 28 approved SJR4, a resolution urging the Public Utilities and Technology interim committee to hold a public hearing to examine whether the Utah Public Service Commission should be chosen by election rather than appointment.
Senator Maine, who introduced the resolution, said the measure is intended to bring the question into the public arena for full debate. Maine…
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