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Would Utah bill prevent ‘dark money’ or kill future citizen referendums?
Bill that seeks more rules for ballot initiatives, ban on pay-per-signature advances to House floor despite protests that it would make process ‘nearly impossible’
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Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY A bill that would set more rules for Utahns gathering signatures to put a referendum or initiative on the ballot is making its way through the Utah Legislature.
The bill’s proponents argue it’s aimed at preventing “dark money” coming from out of state to force issues to a vote. But its critics say the new rules would only hurt “grassroots” campaigns and set the bar unfairly high even out of reach for everyday Utahns fed up with lawmakers who they say aren’t listening to them.
Utah lawmakers advanced a bill placing limits on the use of paid signature gatherers to qualify an initiative or referendum on the ballot. Opponents complained the proposal robs them of their constitutional right to petition the government.