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Two bills in Utah legislature draw support, opposition from businesses, nonprofits

Two bills in Utah legislature draw support, opposition from businesses, nonprofits A pair of bills is causing quite a stir on Utah’s Capitol Hill, and they both have to do with billboards. and last updated 2021-02-09 01:17:34-05 SALT LAKE CITY — A pair of bills is causing quite a stir on Utah’s Capitol Hill, and they both have to do with billboards. One was in a legislative committee on Monday, and the other on the Senate floor. They both look at what a city can or can’t do when it comes to billboards. Senate Bill 61 would allow billboard companies to install new or upgrade to electronic billboards, regardless of city ordinances.

Bill that would allow any billboard in the state to go digital advances through House committee

Opponents argue the proposal would erode local control and say the bright, flashing digital billboards are a blight on Utah’s scenic landscapes.

Political money, fairness and Vegas style signs surround Utah bright billboard debate

Political money, fairness and Vegas style signs surround Utah bright billboard debate
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What do special interests get for providing $9 of every $10 in Utah legislators campaigns?

What do special interests get for providing $9 of every $10 in Utah legislators’ campaigns? Lee Davidson © Rick Egan (Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) A free lunch sponsored by Farmer s Insurance is served to Utah legislators in the Capitol Rotunda on February 12, 2016. Last year, special interests provided 87% of campaign donations to legislators, again raising questions about how much influence that may buy. Special interests provided a mammoth 87 cents of every dollar that Utah legislators raised for their campaigns last year, a new Salt Lake Tribune analysis shows. Meanwhile, lawmakers raked in a paltry 5 cents of every dollar from voters who live in their districts. Another 7.4 cents comes from Utah voters living outside the recipient’s district.

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