Legislation

This bill reduces barriers to entry in the cosmetology and beauty industry while maintaining consumer choice.
This bill ensures that Utah’s medicinal psilocybin and MDMA pilot program can move forward by allowing qualified healthcare providers to participate after the initial healthcare systems declined to do so.
This bill provides for improved guardrails and oversight of automatic license plate readers used and accessed by law enforcement and transportation management.
This bill is a first step toward identification that is anonymous, privacy protective, and fully voluntary.
With local government approval, this bill enables home builders that are willing to construct smaller or lower priced homes (in some circumstances) the ability to construct more homes than the current zoning allows.
This bill provides a nonrefundable state income tax credit for self-employed individuals 19 years old or younger, covering their state income tax liability up to a $3,000 maximum.

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