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Drivers licenses for refugees(0)

“Most of us could never fully understand or know the unspeakable tragedies that refugees have endured,” said Rep. David Litvack, D-Salt Lake City. “They don’t come to this state or to this country necessarily by choice. They come out of survival.”

LEGISLATIVE ETHICS COMMISSION SELECTED(0)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 1, 2010
For more information, contact Ric Cantrell, Chief Deputy of the Utah Senate
Office: 801-538-1407Cell: 801-647-8944
LEGISLATIVE ETHICS COMMISSION SELECTED
SALT LAKE CITY – Today, legislative leaders announced appointments to the Ethics Commission, created this year in a package of reform bills. The new five member commission will consist of a retired Supreme Court Justice, [...]

Legislative leaders OK look at UTA conflicts(0)

From the Salt Lake Tribune:
If auditors find evidence of problems, a full-blown audit could be ordered.
By Cathy McKitrick
The Salt Lake Tribune
Legislative leaders voted unanimously Tuesday to have the auditor general scrutinize Utah Transit Authority’s 19-member Board of Trustees for conflicts of interest involving land deals and transit-oriented developments.
The audit request came from Rep. Janice Fisher, [...]

Utah lawmaker Christine Johnson to work for South Carolina gay rights group(0)

From the Deseret News

SALT LAKE CITY — A Democratic Utah lawmaker is resigning to become the executive director of a gay rights group in South Carolina.
 
Rep. Christine Johnson said Wednesday she will begin her new job at South Carolina Equality in July. Johnson lived in the state previously and still has family there.
 
The two-term Salt [...]

Legislative Wrapup and Survey Results(0)

We would like to express a thank you to the 1563 individuals who shared their opinions with us through the 2010 Legislative Survey. Full survey results can be viewed by clicking here.  
You may also read the House Democrats legislative wrapup by clicking here.
Although most of our respondents came from districts represented by Democrats, we received [...]

Lawmakers push for funding of State Hospital remodel(0)

From KSL.com
By Adam Thomas

SALT LAKE CITY — There's growing support among state lawmakers to spend $2 million on the Utah State Hospital.
The hospital has a wing for mentally ill children, and it's not in the best shape.
"I, frankly, was appalled," one lawmaker said. "If you were down there to see it, you would be ashamed."
One [...]

First Substitute H.B. 72 Passes House(0)

H.B. 72 S1 Passes House
Representative Wiley's Utah School Seismic Hazard Inventory passed the House last Friday with 50 yes votes and 18 no votes after a motion to reconsider. The bill had failed the previous vote last Wednesday.
The bill would enact the School Seismic Safety Act which requires a school district or charter school to [...]

H.B. 62 Passes House(0)

H.B. 62 Passes House
Representative Fisher’s Penalties for Violent Crime in Presence of a Child passed the House this morning with 55 yes votes and 14 no votes. The bill provides a class B misdemeanor penalty for a person who, while in the presence of a child younger than 14, commits or attempts to commit [...]

H.R. 4 Passes House(0)

H.R. 4 Passes House
Representative Seelig’s Resolution Urging Ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty unanimously passed the House this morning. The resolution strongly urges the President of the United States to submit the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty to the United States Senate, and strongly urges the United States Senate to promptly give its [...]

Representative Christine Johnson announces that she will not seek re-election to the Utah House of Representatives(2)

It is with deep gratitude and humility that I announce my intention not to seek re-election for the Utah House of Representatives. I make this announcement now in order to provide the Democratic Party and my community ample opportunity to organize to secure a candidate for the 2010 election.