SB 58: Expunging Criminal Records Quickly
This bill aims to bring further commonsense improvements to the expungement process. SB 58 shortens the expungement period to ninety days, allowing deserving individuals to reap the benefits of expungement in a timely manner.
SB 36: Dismantling Occupational Licensing Barriers for Ex-Offenders
This bill cleans up and removes lingering language about “good moral character” or “moral turpitude.” This bill aims to reduce the recidivism rate, increase economic opportunity for ex-offenders, and strengthen the labor market.
SB 35: Further Expanding Occupational Licensing Portability
This bill would reduce barriers to obtain an occupational license. Specifically, this legislation will allow for the issuance of an occupational license to a person who has come to Utah internationally or from a different state.
HB 131: Ban on “Vaccine Passports” for Private Businesses
This bill would prohibit private business owners from requiring their employees or customers to be vaccinated.
HB 57: Restrictions on Geofence Surveillance by Law Enforcement
This bill places restrictions on how law enforcement uses geofence surveillance and protects the rights of accused defendants.
HB 42: Lowering the Barrier of Entry to Massage Therapy
This bill deregulates occupational licensing for massage therapy, making it easier for Utahns to enter the field and gain practical experience.