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(Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo) New legislator Dan McCay from Riverton shows his son Dallin around the House floor before the start of the 2012 Utah Legislature Jan. 23.
What your legislators are doing
First Published Feb 02 2012 08:34 am • Last Updated Feb 02 2012 08:58 am

Sen. Wayne Niederhauser, R-Sandy

SB42 » Limitation on Action to Recover Deficiency Following Short Sale: Establishes a time limit recovering a deficiency after the short sale of a residential property.

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SB105 » Utah Fallen Heroes Commemoration: Schedules a commemorative period on the second Friday and Saturday of August to honor fallen heroes.

SB112 » Multi-Channel Video or Audio Service Tax Amendments: Increases a tax credit and repeals obsolete language under the Multi-Channel Video or Audio Service Tax Act.

SB114 » Contesting Public Procurements: Makes various changes to the Utah Procurement Code related to protests, legal actions and appeals.

SB115 » Historical District Creation Requirements: Prohibits a city of the first class, in a county of the first class, from establishing a historic district in certain circumstances.

SB118 » Transferable Development Rights Amendments: Allows cities and counties to adopt ordinances related to transferable development rights, and prohibits the use of those rights in cities or counties without an ordinance.

SB122 » Urban Farming Assessment Act: Changes the tax and assessment rules for urban farmland in first-class counties.

SB136 » Billboard Amendments: Makes various changes to the rules cities and counties must follow when addressing billboards and electronic or mechanical message signs.

SB137 » Financial Transparency Website: Requires that interlocal entities must provide public financial information through the Utah Public Finance website.

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SB143 » Income Tax — Pass-Through Entities: Changes provisions of the Individual Income Tax Act related to pass-through entities.

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. Aaron Osmond, R-South Jordan

SB24 » Research Tax Credit Amendments: Repeals provisions related to the expiration of nonrefundable research income tax credits.

SB97 » Grants for Online Testing: Provides grants to school districts and charter schools to implement online testing systems.

SB109 » Assault Amendments: Changes the Criminal Code regarding an assault against a peace officer or a military service member.

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

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