Utah cities have occasionally felt sidelined by lawmakers attempting to regulate their way out of the state’s affordable housing shortage. “I imagine that there are some individual cities that raise concerns, but all of those concerns have been listened to and addressed and I think we have full support from all stakeholders on the version of the bill that will come out of committee today,” Fillmore said during a Wednesday media availability. The bill exited the Senate Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee on Wednesday with unanimous support and will now face a full Senate vote.
Utah may be the next state to adopt its own version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to allow Utahns to challenge government regulations they believe in
Utah may be the next state to adopt its own version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to allow Utahns to challenge government regulations they believe interfere with their constitutional right to religious freedom. The bill, SB150, easily cleared its first legislative hurdle on Monday, winning endorsement from a Senate committee on a 5-0 vote. It now […]