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Bill that supporters say would fill gap for rape victims in Utah law fails in committee

Bill that supporters say would fill gap for rape victims in Utah law fails in committee
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Bill that supporters say would fill gap for rape victims in Utah law fails in committee

Bill that supporters say would fill gap for rape victims in Utah law fails in committee
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Utah police reform bills progressing, but one has already stalled

Deseret News Share this story Laura Seitz, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY A handful of police reform bills are inching their way through the Utah Legislature, but at least one even though its sponsor argued it was a relatively “tame” attempt to hold officers more accountable has already hit a roadblock. Two of Rep. Angela Romero’s police reform bills cleared their first legislative hurdles on Monday by winning unanimous approval from the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee. But one of Rep. Andrew Stoddard’s bills faltered on a split vote and failed to advance. Romero, D-Salt Lake City, won support for HB162, which would require 16 of the 40 hours of training police officers are required to complete each year to be focused on de-escalation tactics and working with individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis. She also won the committee’s approval for HB84, which would require local law enforcement agencies to collect and submit data on u

State lawmakers are loosening Utah gun laws and the governor has said he will support the effort

| Updated: Feb. 3, 2021, 2:00 a.m. There’s a legend about a cowboy out in the woods with a pistol on his side, when it started to rain. This old cowpoke put on a jacket and, just like that, was hassled by law enforcement for carrying an illegally concealed firearm. The story always seemed fishy to me, but it’s been told so many times around Utah’s Capitol that it has taken on a life of its own. In past years, the one obstacle to passing the legislation has been Gov. Gary Herbert, who vetoed it in 2013 and kept it in check in subsequent years by threatening to veto it again, if it made it to his desk.

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