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Tuesday, April 12, 2016 - 9:00am
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Gov. Herbert takes action on remaining bills to conclude signing period

 

SALT LAKE CITY (March 30, 2016) – On the final day of the bill signing period, Gov. Gary R. Herbert finalized work on the remaining 33 bills, taking veto action on six bills, including nine line item vetoes. One law will take effect without the governor’s signature. In total, 453 bills were passed during the 2016 General Legislative Session that required action by the governor.

 

“Overall, I am very pleased with the results of this session, especially the substantial increase in education funding,” Gov. Herbert said. “It has been my experience that it is far more productive to work closely with legislators during the session so the bills that come to my desk represent consensus legislation. I believe we have again accomplished that goal this session.”

 

Among the line-item vetoes included the following budget items:

  • $275,000 for the Utah ProStart Teen Chef Masters program, a reality television cooking competition

  • $25,000 for H.B. 430, Hole in the Rock State Park Designation, a bill which did not pass the Legislature and will not become law

  • $75,000 for S.B. 43, Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention in Public Schools, which carried its own appropriation

  • $150,600 for S.B. 90, Falsification of Information in a Protective Order Proceeding, which did not pass the Legislature and will not become law

  • $99,100 for S.B. 90, which did not pass the Legislature and will not become law

  • $66,300 for H.B. 221, Immunization of Student Amendments, which did not pass the Legislature and will not become law

  • $6,400 for H.B. 441, Child Placement Amendments, which did not pass the Legislature and will not become law

  • $1.5 million for the UPSTART Early Childhood Education Program

  • $3 million for the K-3 Early Intervention Program

 

The governor maintains his support of expanded early childhood education programs. He believes better alignment could be achieved by focusing on those programs with proven results while avoiding the duplication of existing services.

 

The governor vetoed the following bills:

Bill Number

Bill Name

Bill Sponsor

H.B. 258

Solid Waste Amendments

Rep. Curtis Oda

S.B. 87

Administrative Rulemaking Act Modifications

Sen. Howard Stephenson

H.B. 377

Grandparent Rights Amendments

Rep. LaVar Christensen

*H.B. 2

New Fiscal Year Supplemental Appropriations Act

Rep. Dean Sanpei

*H.B. 3

Appropriations Adjustments

Rep. Dean Sanpei

*S.B. 2

Public Education Budget Amendments

Sen. Lyle Hillyard

 

*contains line item vetoes

Corresponding letters are included for all bills the governor vetoed.  

 

The governor signed the following bills:

Bill Number

Bill Name

Bill Sponsor

H.B. 8

State Agency Fees and Internal Service Fund Rate Authorization and Appropriations

Rep. Brad Dee

H.B. 57

Alternative Dispute Resolution Sunset Date Amendment

Rep. LaVar Christensen

H.B. 67

Weapons on Public Transportation

Rep. Norman Thurston

H.B. 101

Disabled Adult Guardianship Amendments

Rep. Fred Cox

H.B. 106

Securities Amendments

Rep. Rich Cunningham

H.B. 194

Milk Sales Amendments

Rep. Jacob Anderegg

H.B. 223

Local Historic District Amendments

Rep. Brad Wilson

H.B. 236

Charitable Prescription Drug Recycling Program

Rep. Gage Froerer

H.B. 248

Municipal Disconnection Amendments

Rep. Melvin Brown

H.B. 265

Mental Health Practitioner Amendments

Rep. Steve Eliason

H.B. 287

Commission for the Stewardship of Public Lands and Private Donations for Public Lands Litigation

Rep. Kay Christofferson

H.B. 290

Campaign Finance Reform Amendments

Rep. Robert Spendlove

H.B. 300

Body-worn Cameras for Law Enforcement Officers

Rep. Daniel McCay

H.B. 348

Mountainous Planning District Amendments

Rep. Brad Dee

H.B. 355

Peace Officer Situational Training

Rep. Francis Gibson

H.B. 439

Retirement Amendments for Felony Conviction

Rep. Daniel McCay

H.B. 471

Powersport Vehicle Franchise Amendments

Rep. Mike Schultz

H.C.R. 12

Concurrent Resolution Honoring Lin-manuel Miranda, Composer of the Musical Hamilton

Rep. Ken Ivory

S.B. 3

Current Fiscal Year Supplemental Appropriations

Sen. Lyle Hillyard

S.B. 8

State Agency and Higher Education Compensation Appropriations

Sen. Jerry Stevenson

S.B. 114

Municipal Utilities Amendments

Sen. Jerry Stevenson

S.B. 134

Oil and Gas Conservation Account Amendments

Sen. Ralph Okerlund

S.B. 157

Pawnshop Amendments

Sen. Daniel Thatcher

S.B. 206

Cohabitant Abuse Procedures Act Revisions

Sen. Lyle Hillyard

S.B. 232

Rescue Medication in Schools

Sen. Stephen Urquhart

S.B. 79

Child Welfare Revisions

Sen. Alvin Jackson

*H.B. 2

New Fiscal Year Supplemental Appropriations Act

Rep. Dean Sanpei

*H.B. 3

Appropriations Adjustments

Rep. Dean Sanpei

*S.B. 2

Public Education Budget Amendments

Sen. Lyle Hillyard

 

*contains line item vetoes

 

The governor allowed the following bill to go into law without his signature:

Bill Number

Bill Name

Bill Sponsor

H.B. 220

Legislative Organization Amendments

 

 

Rep. LaVar Christensen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nominees announced for 3rd District Court vacancy

SALT LAKE CITY – The 3rd District Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for a vacancy on the 3rd District Court.  The vacancy results from the retirement of Judge Charlene Barlow, effective July 1, 2016.  The 3rd Judicial District includes Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele counties.  

The nominees for the vacancy are: Matthew Bates, prosecuting attorney and chief prosecutor, Summit County Attorney’s Office; Michelle Blomquist, commissioner, 3rd District Court; Robert Lund, assistant United States attorney, United States Attorney’s Office; Janise Macanas, assistant attorney general and special prosecutions director, Utah Attorney General’s Office; Adam Mow, shareholder/attorney, Jones Waldo Holbrook and McDonough, PC.

Written comments can be submitted to the 3rd District Judicial Nominating Commission Chair Jack Wixom at judicialvacancies@utah.gov or Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 142330, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2330.  The deadline for written comments is noon April 21, 2016. The Nominating Commission may request further information or conduct an investigation of the nominees after reviewing public comments.  After the public comment period, the names will be sent to Gov. Gary R. Herbert, who will have 30 days to make an appointment. Gov. Herbert’s appointee is subject to confirmation by the Utah Senate.

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Governor to sign 14 bills cutting red tape in government

What:  Gov. Gary R. Herbert will sign several bills that cut red tape in government, including regulation elimination, tax reduction and general clean up of the state code.  

The governor will sign the following bills:

  • HB 488 Airport Fee Amendment

  • SB 218 Department of Corrections Amendments

  • HB 26 Revenue and Taxation Interim

  • HB 29 Transportation Interim Committee Reports Amendments

  • HB 40 Agency Reporting Requirements

  • HB 62 Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice-Statutory Reports Repeal

  • HB 138 Consumer Electronic Device Recycling Report Amendments

  • HB 392  Executive Appropriations Committee Report Amendments

  • SB 21 Repeal of Health and Human Services Reports and Programs

  • SB 50 Health Code Repealer

  • HB 194 Milk Sales Amendments

  • HB 61 Corporate Franchise and Income Tax Changes

  • HB 190 Taxation of Foreign Income Amendments

  • SB 17 Revenue and Taxation Amendments

Where:

Gold Room, Utah State Capitol

350 N. State Street, Salt Lake City UT 84114   

When: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.

 

Who:       

Gov. Gary R. Herbert

Members of the Legislature