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Senate approves substitute for political-sign rules, adds ownership presumption and parking-strip permission

Utah State Senate · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Senate substituted House Bill 33 to presume candidate ownership of candidate signs and to allow signs on parking/mowing strips with property-owner permission; the first substitute passed on a roll call and included debate over penalties and overpass signage.

Senator Vickers presented a first substitute to House Bill 33 that adds two principal changes: a presumption that a sign placed in support of a candidate is owned by that candidate or their supporting committee, and a provision allowing signs to be placed in a parking/mowing strip adjacent to…

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