Legislation

This bill exempts Tesla from the current protectionist laws that prohibit vehicle manufacturers from selling their cars directly to Utahns.
This bill relaxes current statute to make it somewhat easier to become eligible for expungement, not only for prior offenses, but for a prior arrest that does not result in prosecution.
This bill adds further restrictions on cities looking to regulate food trucks, following numerous violations of last year's law.
This bill enacts stricter protections for home-based business owners to receive an exemption from paying a fee, since so many cities have refused to follow last year's law.
In addition to other tax and fee increases, this bill forces a huge tax increase on Utahns who already voted against it by overturning Prop 1.
This bill reduces burdensome licensure requirements for apprentices looking to get involved in the hair care industry.

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