This bill ensures that a poor Utahn facing termination of their parental rights is provided legal representation and clarifies that a judge cannot compel the state to pursue termination if DCFS believes that is not the appropriate course of action.
This bill provides individuals and companies with clearer standing and procedure to challenge local impact fees. It also provides additional funding for education and training to the Property Rights Ombudsman's office.
This constitutional amendment would protect each individual's right to work, helping ensure that occupational licensure laws are narrowly tailored and tied only to public health and safety.
This bill nearly doubles the amount of money that can be given out in tax credits, eliminates a cap for the amount of cash rebates that can be given, and allows post-production projects to be able to qualify for this easy money.