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League issues positions and action alerts on a package of bills as session winds down

Utah League of Cities and Towns Legislative Policy Committee · March 4, 2025
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Summary

The League reviewed many late-session bill changes — including HB 300 (elections), SB 328 (alcohol licensing near parks), transportation utility fee language and homelessness and public-safety measures — and asked members to send targeted messages to legislators; staff will issue action alerts where positions were ratified.

As the legislative session entered its final days, the Utah League of Cities and Towns presented a rapid-fire update and asked members to be prepared to contact legislators on a series of bills the League is tracking.

Key bill takes presented at the meeting included:

- HB 300 (elections): Staff described a second substitute that requires the last four digits of a voter’s primary photo identification to be included on the mail-ballot return envelope and shifts universal mail balloting to an opt-in system after Jan. 1, 2028. The League remains opposed to the bill as drafted and asked members to provide feedback via Slido and watch for action…

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