Libertas Legislator Profiles


Legislator Profile: Senator Curt Bramble

Name: Curt Bramble
Type: Senator
Party: Republican
District: 24
Email: curt@cbramble.com
Mobile: 801-361-5802

Libertas Legislator Index Rankings

The following rating measures how consistently this legislator votes in support of individual liberty, private property, and free enterprise. To learn more, see the main index page.

20142015201620172018201920202021202220232024 Overall Rating
61%60%83%46%59%66%71%83.5%80%85%87% 71%

To see the specific votes used to rank this legislator, click the link in the table above for any of the yearly percentages listed.

Sponsored Ranked Bills

This legislator was the sponsor of the following bills, which were ranked by Libertas Institute in their respective year's Legislator Index.

  • SB26: Behavioral Health Licensing Amendments (2024)
    Senate Bill 26 opens up the mental health professional licensing scheme to allow for more professionals to practice, as well as provide additional services.

    This bill passed the Senate 26-0 and passed the House 70-5. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • SB106: Public Cold Bath Requirements (2024)
    Senate Bill 106 clarifies that cold plunge tubs are not public pools, and therefore do not need to comply with public pool regulations such as requiring a lifeguard, fence, and ladder.

    This bill passed the House 69-0 and passed the Senate 27-0. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • SB42: Massage Therapy Practice Act Amendments (2023)
    This bill reformed occupational licensing for massage therapists by creating new classifications for massage professionals known as "massage assistants" and "massage assistants in training" to further decrease regulations on the profession.

    This bill passed the Senate unanimously and passed the House 59-8. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • SB16: Licensing Amendments (2022)
    This bill created a review board for current and proposed occupational licensure laws to help ensure a data-driven process to reduce regulations on Utah workers.

    This bill passed the Senate 25-1 and passed the House 67-8. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • SB180: Massage Therapy Practice Act Amendments (2022)
    This bill lowered the occupational licensure burden for massage therapists who want to perform simple, light-touch massages as an entry into the industry.

    This bill passed the Senate 25-2 and passed the House 56-15. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • SB87: Professional Licensing Amendments (2021)
    This bill eliminated the need to obtain a costly occupational license for people who merely wish to wash, dry, and style hair.

    This bill passed the Senate 21-8 and passed the House 50-22. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • SB32: Employee Status Amendments (2021)
    This bill made clear that a person providing a remote service is not deemed an employee so long as the relationship between the person and the company is freelance in nature, to ensure companies are not obligated with government mandates for contractors as they are for actual employees.

    This bill passed the Senate unanimously and passed the House 60-13. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • SB123: Small Business Job Creation Tax Credit Act (2020)
    This bill proposed $30 million in tax credits to "invest" in businesses that have fewer than 300 employees and less than $10 million in annual income.

    This bill passed the Senate unanimously but did not receive a House vote. Libertas supports a "nay" vote.
  • SB110: Sales Tax Collection Amendments (2017)
    This bill would have compelled out-of-state companies to collect and remit sales taxes on purchases made by Utahns, if and when the company sells more than $100,000 in product or services to Utahns. It would have created up to $94 million in new revenue for the government without a corresponding tax decrease to be revenue neutral. This bill passed the Senate 25-1 but failed to pass a House committee. Libertas supports a "nay" vote, because out-of-state companies should not be deputized into tax collectors for the state of Utah, and the government should not be given new revenue without a corresponding tax decrease.

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