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(Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune) New member of the Utah Senate Todd Weiler of Woods Cross on the first day of the 2012 legislative session.
What your legislators are doing
First Published Feb 02 2012 08:30 am • Last Updated May 24 2012 11:31 pm

Sen. Stuart Adams, R-Layton

SB6 » Infrastructure and General Government Base Budget — Appropriates funds for the support and operation of state government.

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SB26 » Disposition of Realigned Highways Revisions — Enables government to dispose of unused lands when a state highway is realigned.

Sen. Jerry Stevenson, R-Layton

SB4 » Business, Economic Development and Labor Base Budget: Appropriates funds for the support and operation of state government.

SB129 » Unemployment Insurance Modifications: Reduces the maximum unemployment insurance rate for employers and imposes a 2012 cap on the social unemployment insurance contribution rate.

SCR1 » Concurrent Resolution Supporting Establishment of a Fund for Assistance to Families of Fallen Officers: Expresses support for the creation of a fund to benefit the families of fallen Utah police officers.

Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross

SB129 » Unemployment Insurance Modifications: Reduces the maximum unemployment insurance rate for employers and imposes a 2012 cap on the social unemployment insurance contribution rate.

SB138 » Health Insurance Mandate Accountability Amendments: Makes changes to the Accident and Health Insurance Policy of the state’s Insurance Code related to insurance mandates.

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SB142 » Traffic Management Committee Repeal: Repeals the state’s Traffic Management Committee.

SCR1 » Concurrent Resolution Supporting Establishment of a Fund for Assistance to Families of Fallen Officers: Expresses support for the creation of a fund to benefit the families of fallen Utah police officers.

Want to learn more? Details on those bills — plus information on what your elected officials in the House of Representatives are doing — are available online at le.utah.gov.



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