HB 239: Training State Employees to Avoid Cyber Attacks
This bill would prepare state employees to handle the ever-growing threat of cyberattacks that target critical infrastructure and citizen’s personal information.
SB 106: Legalize Cold Plunges
This bill would undo a clear regulatory overstep by clarifying that cold plunge tubs are not public pools.
SB 57: Utah Constitutional Sovereignty Act
This bill would codify the process for the legislature to assert the state's 10 Amendment rights.
SB 47: Encouraging High School Entrepreneurs
This bill ensures that 18-year-olds engaged in entrepreneurship aren’t faced with permitting and licensing requirements while finishing their last year of high school.
HB 31: Help for Farmers and Agritourism
This bill helps farmers who want to engage in agritourism (corn mazes, educational tours etc.) by clarifying they are not liable for injuries or illnesses related to inherent risks of being on a farm.
HB 180: More Regulations For Short-term Rental Operators
This bill would add additional regulations and permitting requirements for short-term rental operators — even for jurisdictions who may not want to impose them.