June 12, 2020 •
Utah Special Session Targeted for June 18
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert is targeting a special session from June 18 to June 19 to adjust next fiscal year’s budget in response to COVID-19. A plan is underway to allow lawmakers the option of attending virtually. The day prior […]
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert is targeting a special session from June 18 to June 19 to adjust next fiscal year’s budget in response to COVID-19.
A plan is underway to allow lawmakers the option of attending virtually.
The day prior to the special session, legislators will get new revenue estimates during a meeting of the Executive Appropriations Committee.
It is not known how the budget numbers will look, but they will be drastically different from the more than $900 million in excess revenue lawmakers used to set this year’s fiscal budget.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
April 1, 2020 •
Utah Governor Plans to Call Special Legislative Session to Address COVID-19 Concerns
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert announced March 31 he will call a special legislative session within two to three weeks to deal with growing COVID-19 concerns. Gov. Herbert said several items will be at issue during the special session. Items include […]
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert announced March 31 he will call a special legislative session within two to three weeks to deal with growing COVID-19 concerns.
Gov. Herbert said several items will be at issue during the special session.
Items include extending the state’s personal income tax filing deadline from April 15 to July 15, and potentially opening the state’s General and Education funds.
It is unclear whether Gov. Herbert will ask lawmakers to take steps dealing with the spring and summer election deadlines.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
When the special session is called, all restrictions on contributions from individuals, lobbyists, principals, and political committees will apply.
March 16, 2020 •
Utah Democrats, GOP Cancel In-person State Conventions
The Utah Republican and Utah Democratic parties intend to cancel their in-person state conventions. Previously they were scheduled for April 25, and were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The decisions come after Gov. Gary Herbert announced that mass gatherings […]
The Utah Republican and Utah Democratic parties intend to cancel their in-person state conventions.
Previously they were scheduled for April 25, and were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The decisions come after Gov. Gary Herbert announced that mass gatherings of groups in the state will be limited to 100 people.
Both party leaders say they are restructuring their April 25 state conventions, but had little information about how the meetings will look.
Vetting and candidate voting traditionally associated with the state convention will still occur, but primarily in an online format.
May 19, 2016 •
Utah Special Session Adjourns
On May 18, the 2016 second special session of the 61st Utah Legislature adjourned sine die. The one-day special session restored funding to various educational programs throughout the state. The funding had been vetoed by Gov. Gary Herbert earlier this […]
On May 18, the 2016 second special session of the 61st Utah Legislature adjourned sine die.
The one-day special session restored funding to various educational programs throughout the state. The funding had been vetoed by Gov. Gary Herbert earlier this year.
May 17, 2016 •
Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update
Lobbying Michigan: “Senator Sponsors Gambling Bill Pushed by Wife’s Firm” by Paul Egan for Detroit Free Press Campaign Finance “Billionaires Lining Up for Trump Aren’t Sure Where to Send Their Money” by Matea Gold for Washington Post Utah: “In Audio, […]
Lobbying
Michigan: “Senator Sponsors Gambling Bill Pushed by Wife’s Firm” by Paul Egan for Detroit Free Press
Campaign Finance
“Billionaires Lining Up for Trump Aren’t Sure Where to Send Their Money” by Matea Gold for Washington Post
Utah: “In Audio, Utah Guv Says He’s Available and Will ‘Go Anywhere’ to Meet with Campaign Donors” by Robert Gehrke for Salt Lake Tribune
Vermont: “Vt. Contractors Funnel Money to Politicians” by April Burbank for Burlington Free Press
Ethics
“Social Media Finds New Role as News and Entertainment Curator” by John Herrman for New York Times
“Capitol Hill Newspapers, once a Protected Class, Redefine Themselves” by Nicholas Fandos for New York Times
Arkansas: “AG Mishandled Ethics Proposal, Attorney Claims” by Spencer Willems for Arkansas Online
Missouri: “Lawmakers Pass Ethics Laws but Fail on Gift Ban” by Associated Press for Columbia Tribune
Pennsylvania: “Prosecutors: Longtime Pa. congressman abused his office ‘over and over again’” by Matt Zapotosky for Washington Post
Tennessee: “Tennessee Lawmaker Oversight Lax Compared to Other States” by Joel Ebert for The Tennessean
March 16, 2015 •
Utah Legislature Adjourns
The Utah Legislature adjourned its 2015 session sine die on March 12, 2015. Governor Gary Herbert has until April 1 to veto or sign legislation. The Governor does not possess a pocket veto. The normal effective date for bills passed […]
The Utah Legislature adjourned its 2015 session sine die on March 12, 2015. Governor Gary Herbert has until April 1 to veto or sign legislation. The Governor does not possess a pocket veto. The normal effective date for bills passed this year is May 12.
Photo of the Utah State Capitol by Robert Cutts on Wikimedia Commons.
October 14, 2013 •
UT Special Session Called
October 16
On Friday, October 11, Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert issued a proclamation convening a special session for the Legislature on October 16.
During this session the Legislature is expected authorize the appropriation of the use of state funds to open and operate national parks, national monuments, and national recreation areas; to offset obligations caused by delays in federal funding to the Child Nutrition Program; and to cover the benefits of certain unpaid furloughed federal employees. The Senate will also consider appointments made by the governor.
Herbert stated in his press release, “Issues related to the federal shutdown necessitate immediate action by our State Legislature. We can no longer wait.”
March 15, 2013 •
Utah Legislature Adjourns
March 14, 2013
The Utah Legislature adjourned its 2013 session sine die on March 14, 2013.
Governor Gary Herbert has until April 3 to veto or sign legislation. The Governor does not possess a pocket veto.
The normal effective date for bills passed this year is May 14.
Photo of Utah’s Capitol by Scott Catron on Wikipedia.
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