Following the Utah Legislature 5/20/09
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Interim meetings begin today. Legislators will review bills they passed last session, and decide which issues to focus on in preparation for action next January. Today committees meet from 8:30 to 10:30 and from 10:45 to 12:30. A Special Session to correct glitches from last session will be at 2:00 PM.
In 8:30 - 10:30 COMMITTEES
EDUCATION will consider recommendations from 2 audits: elementary class size and criminal background check procedures for school employees. The Utah Education Network will explain how Internet access is restricted in public schools.
The ETHICS interim committee has an important first meeting. They’ll hear the history of current House and Senate Ethics Committees and consider a process and timeline for the new committee. How Ethics Committees and Commissions work in other states and the Legislature’s current Code of Official Conduct will be discussed, too.
PUBLIC UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY will be updated on BLM pull-backs of gas well drilling leases in Nine Mile Canyon. They’ll discuss the status of current uranium mining and proposed new mines plus Federal cap and trade proposals to limit carbon dioxide emissions.
In 10:45 – 12:30 COMMITTEES
The HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM TASK FORCE will review: 2008 legislation, a recent Congressional hearing on health reform, laws scheduled to be passed in 2009, proposed working groups and additional study topics. The Office of Consumer Health Services and the Insurance Department will report on implementation of recently passed health reform legislation.
NATURAL RESOURCES, AGRICULTURE & ENVIRONMENT will hear how Federal stimulus money is being used from the State Planning Coordinator, and from the departments of Natural Resources, Environmental Quality, and Agriculture and Food. Recommended administrative rules for carbon capture and sequestration will be followed by Sunset reviews of the Hazardous Substances Mitigation Act, the Waste Tire Recycling Act and the Agricultural and Wildlife Damage Prevention Account appropriation.
TRANSPORTATION will hear an overview of where transportation funding comes from and how it’s used, plus a report on the use of Federal stimulus funds by the Department of Transportation and UTA. An update on projects to be funded by $2.207 billion in bonds authorized last session will be followed by a UTA paratransit services report.
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MORE 8:30 - 10:30 COMMITTEES
BUSINESS AND LABOR After reviewing items to be studied in interim, the committee will review a Special Session draft bill: "Conditions for Requesting and Disclosing Information Under Employment Selection Procedures Act." Also on the agenda are a discussion of automobile franchise issues, Sunset Review of Insurance Department comparison tables, and implementation of SB 211 “Building Code Amendments.” (210 Senate Building)
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS will consider two special Session bills: SB 1002 – Legal Notice Amendments and HB 1001 – Subdivision Approval Amendments. An overview of the committee’s subject areas and Open and Public Meeting training will be followed by a look at the master plan for state building projects and State Capitol Complex projects. Then they’ll discuss what the committee should study over the interim. (30 House Building)
In HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES the directors of the Health, Human Services, and Insurance departments will suggest timely topics for interim study. A briefing on Utah’s response to H1N1 Swine flu and pandemic preparedness will be followed by consideration of draft legislation that would develop age-appropriate materials and services to prevent and address family and dating violence. (250 State Capitol)
MORE 10:45 – 12:30 COMMITTEES
In JUDICIARY, LAW ENFORCEMENT & CRIMINAL JUSTICE committee members will list their top 5 study item preferences and hear updates from the departments of Corrections and Public Safety and from the Administrative Office of the Courts. Court fees and the statute of limitations on bad checks will be discussed. (30 House Building)
REVENUE & TAXATION will create working groups on local option transportation sales taxes, the property tax, and tax penalties and discuss future action in those areas. They’ll discuss state economic trends and revenue collection and get an update on recent Federal tax law changes and their impact on state revenues. (445 State Capitol)
WORKFORCE SERVICES & COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT will hear recommendations for interim study from the Departments of Community and Culture and Workforce Services and from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. A Sunset review of the Recycling Market Development Zone Act is also on the agenda, plus Committee member recommendations for interim study. (450 State Capitol)



