Legislation

This bill creates a scholarship program so families of special needs children can provide them the best education possible.
This bill makes a number of improvements to Utah's medical cannabis program, including removing blister packs, allowing for past medical cannabis charges to be expunged, and changing Utah's metabolite law.
This bill loosens licensure portability requirements, making it easier for people newly residing in Utah to get a license to work in their profession.
This bill provides for small income tax cuts over time through a revenue trigger tied to Utah's GDP growth and income tax growth.
These bills remove USTAR from code and move $15 million of funding to economic and workforce development programs.
This bill reduces licensure requirements for court reporters, hunting guides, and those who manufacture or repair bedding, upholstered furniture, quilted clothing, or filling material.

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