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Gov. Gary R. Herbert to Sign S.B. 103, Victim Targeting Penalty Enhancements

 

What:

Gov. Herbert, Senator Stuart Adams, Speaker Brad Wilson, and Lt. Governor Spencer Cox will sign S.B. 103, Victim Targeting Penalty Enhancements, into law in a public ceremony, historically marking the moment Utah’s comprehensive bill to prevent hate crimes becomes law.

 

Who:

Gov. Gary R. Herbert

Senate President Stuart Adams

House Speaker Brad Wilson

Sen. Daniel Thatcher

Rep. Lee Perry

Rep. Patrice Arent

Rep. Sandra Hollins

Sen. Derek Kitchen

Bishop Scott B. Hayashi, Episcopal Diocese of Utah

Seth Brysk, Regional Director, Anti-Defamation League

One Voice Children’s Choir

 

When:

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

12:00 p.m.

 

Where:

Capitol Rotunda

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 Governor Signs 27 Bills

SALT LAKE CITY (March 29, 2019) – Gov. Gary R. Herbert signed 27 bills and resolutions today. He has signed 507 pieces of legislation from the 2019 General Legislative Session to date. Information on bills signed today can be found below.

Property Tax Exemptions, Deferrals, and Abatements Amendments, Eliason, S.

Rulemaking Fiscal Accountability Amendments, Stratton, K.

Reauthorization of Hospital Provider Assessment Act, Barlow, S.

Independent Entities Compliance Amendments, Perry, L.

Federal Designations, Albrecht, C.

Weapons Restrictions Amendments, Thurston, N.

Autonomous Vehicle Regulations, Spendlove, R.

Sustainable Transportation and Energy Plan Act Amendments, Handy, S.

Motor Vehicle Emissions Amendments, Romero, A.

Search Amendments, Coleman, K.

Tangible Personal Property Revisions, Lisonbee, K.

Budgetary Procedures Act Amendments, Ballard, M.

Economic Development Modifications, Winder, M.

Tax and Fee Revisions, Waldrip, S.

Rural Online Working Hubs Amendments, Albrecht, C.

State Buildings Amendments, Christofferson, K.

Reduction of Single Occupancy Vehicle Trips Pilot Program, Briscoe, J.

Voluntary Wood Burning Conversion Program, Hawkes, T.

Community Renewable Energy Act, Handy, S.

Local Law Enforcement Structure and Governance Amendments, Ray, P.

Firefighter Retirement Amendments, Last, B.

Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force, Schultz, M.

Concurrent Resolution Concerning Switcher Locomotive Emission Standards, Handy, S.

Concurrent Resolution Recognizing the Economic Importance of Outdoor Recreation for Utah, Spendlove, R.

Concurrent Resolution Encouraging the Purchase of Tier 3 Gasoline, Harrison, S.

Controlled Business in Title Insurance Repeal, Hemmert, D

Campus Safety Amendments, Iwamoto, J.

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Legislative Wrap up is April 2nd! 

 

We wanted to make sure you didn't miss this. An earlier email incorrectly stated it was May 2nd. The correct day is APRIL 2nd. We hope you will join us!

1.) Legislative Wrap Up Tuesday, April 2nd Register Here

We'll give you a review of what happened during the 2019 legislative session that impacted arts, humanities, and cultural businesses. Speakers include Jill Love of Utah Department of Heritage and Arts, the division directors of State History, State Library, Arts & Museums, as well as Multicultural and Indian Affairs. Joining them are Spencer Stokes, UCA lobbyist, and Crystal Young-Otterstrom, UCA ED. 

2.) $2 Million Grants Budget Increase (ONE TIME!)

We will explain more about why this was a one time provision at our Legislative Wrap Up (free for members).

3.) NowPlayingUtah.com proof for ZAP and UA&M Grants

Please visit the NowPlayintUtah.com FAQ page for instructions on how to prove you are posted on NPU for your ZAP and UA&M Grants.

4.) Legislative Accomplishments

We passed:

HB128: Consumer Ticket Protection Modifications

HB 224: Department of Heritage and Arts Amendments

SB 69: Consumer Ticket Protection Amendments

SB 73: Amendments to Martha Hughes Cannon Oversight Committee

SB 87: Procurement of Design Professionals Amendments

SB 101: Navajo Code Talker Recognition

SCR 02: Concurrent Resolution Recognizing Navajo Code Talkers

SB81 Sub 1Native Americans Remains Amendments

HB 397: Railroad Workers Day Designation

We also received a ton of funding for the Cultural Sector: learn all the details at our legislative wrap-up !