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County staff previews state legislative session; bills on energy, bonding, justice court reforms flagged

Summit County Council · January 17, 2024
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County legislative staff told the council the 45‑day Utah session began with a large bill volume and limited surplus; staff highlighted HB241 (clean energy amendments), SB29 (Truth in Taxation reforms), SB86 (bonding/lease revenue limits), and Joint Resolution 1 (Justice Court reforms) as items the county will track.

County legislative staff briefed the council on the new Utah legislative session, the items most likely to affect county operations and the county’s internal coordination plan.

Jana Young said the session runs 45 days and that staff will provide weekly updates. "The state Utah State legislative session happens for 45 days," she told the council. Young noted that the state is not starting this…

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