SB 98: Changes to Civil Asset Forfeiture
This bill makes several changes to civil asset forfeiture law following months of negotiation with law enforcement agencies.
HB 154: Reasonable Reforms for Police Use of Force
This bill would institute a number of policing reforms regarding the use of force and investigation into officer misconduct.
HB 143: Preventing Unnecessary Driver’s License Suspension
This bill stops the state from suspending individuals' driver's licenses for failure to pay court debt and for low-level failure to appear offenses.
HB 139: Government Employees Can Skip College
This bill would require government agencies to no longer require a college degree as a condition of employment.
HB 116: Excused Absence Without a Doctor’s Note
This bill allows parents to excuse their children from government schools due to an illness without requiring a doctor's note.
SB 86: Reforms to Utah’s “Price-Gouging” Law
This bill reforms the existing price-gouging laws in the state to focus on individuals who are clearly and significantly taking advantage of Utahns during states of emergency.
HB 82: Simplifying Accessory Apartments
Homeowners in Utah should be allowed to convert a portion of their home into an accessory apartment.
SB 38: Police K-9 Reform
This bill is a workable step toward a more responsible deployment of police dogs, ensuring that both canines and their handlers are properly trained on a yearly basis.
HB 81: Mental Health as an Excused School Absence
This bill allows parents to excuse their children from government schools for issues pertaining to mental health.
SB 26 & SB 52: Property Tax Relief for Seniors
With or without the effects of COVID-19, Utah seniors need targeted relief from the increasing burden of property taxes.