Utah State Representative Votes for 2007

         
 

Neil A. Hansen (D), State House (Dist. 9), Selected Votes in 2007

HB 10 OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT amends definitions and requirements for open meetings. Rep Hansen voted YEA:

HB 15 DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT. Rep. Hansen voted NAY.

HB 68 SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS allows the State Board of Education to distribute funds to certain school districts impacted by fee waivers. Rep. Hansen voted YEA

HB 15 DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT Rep. Hansen voted NAY.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Hansen voted NAY.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) Rep. Hansen was absent for the vote.

HB 246 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS modifies the Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act by providing certain restrictions on the distribution of campaign contributions. Rep. Hansen voted YEA in committee. Rep. Hansen voted YEA on the floor.

HJR 1 JOINT RESOLUTION REGARDING ACTION
ON GROUNDWATER IN SNAKE VALLEY urges the Governor to: consider the consequences of a potential groundwater development project; involve the citizens in developing the division agreement with Nevada; and refrain from entering into the division agreement with Nevada until scientific studies have been completed … Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

HB 68 SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS allows the State Board of Education to distribute funds to certain school districts impacted by fee waivers. Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

HB 14 ELECTION LAW REVISIONS modifies provisions of the Election Code. Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

HB 148 EDUCATION VOUCHERS creates a program to award scholarships to students to attend a private school. Rep. Hansen voted NAY.

HB 224 REPEAL OF EXEMPTIONS FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION modifies eligibility criteria for an exemption from the nonresident portion of total tuition at a state institution of higher education. Rep. Hansen voted NAY.

HB 235 Substitute ABORTION LAW REVISIONS amends provisions of the Utah Criminal Code relating to abortion. HB 235 Second substitute (makes the provisions of the bill contingent upon a US. Supreme Court ruling removing the fiscal impact for a legal defense of the bill which was associated with the first substitute bill. The votes on the second substitute have no adverse fiscal note associated with them.) Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

SCR 5 This concurrent resolution of the Legislature and the Governor expresses opposition to the Divine Strake explosive test to be conducted in Nevada in 2007. A vote of YEA is a vote against the test. Rep. Hansen voted YEA in committee.

HB38 Substitute AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAXES ON CERTAIN ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICES (technical allocation to shift funds to enable funding for soccer stadium, perhaps) Rep. Hansen voted NAY.

SB 155 WASTE AMENDMENTS This bill exempts certain radioactive waste disposal facilities from certain approval and siting requirements… (facilities established before Dec. 31, 2006; Energy Solutions) Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

SB 29 INSTREAM FLOW TO PROTECT TROUT HABITAT authorizes a fishing group to temporarily change a water right for instream flow to protect trout habitat. Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

HB 105 Substitute ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ACT modifies the Public Safety Code by providing for the enforcement of federal immigration laws by certain state or local law enforcement officers. Rep Hansen voted NAY.

HB 122 third substitute CLEAN AIR AND EFFICIENT VEHICLE TAX provides a nonrefundable tax credit for the purchase or conversion of a vehicle meeting air quality and fuel economy standards. Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Hansen voted NAY.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) Rep. Hansen did not vote.

HB236 4th Substitute STUDENT CLUBS AMENDMENTS modifies the State System of Public Education Code's regulation of curricular and noncurricular clubs. Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

HB 303 CAMPAIGN FINANCE FILING REQUIREMENTS modifies the Election Code and the Utah Municipal Code to amend certain requirements for compliance with campaign finance reporting provisions. ( requires strict compliance for filing deadlines…) Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

HB 392 substitute WESTERN STATES PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE POLL modifies procedures in the Election Code in relation to conducting presidential primaries. Rep. Hansen voted YEA in committee.

SB 36 substitute NICK'S SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT [ AMENDMENTS ] LAW modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending safety belt provisions. .. repeals the provision that makes a safety belt violation for a person 19 years of age or older enforceable only as a secondary action when the person is detained for another offense S. until July 1, 2010 Rep. Hansen voted YEA.

HB 122 fourth substitute CLEAN AIR AND EFFICIENT VEHICLE TAX provides a nonrefundable tax credit for the purchase or conversion of a vehicle meeting air quality and fuel economy standards. Rep Hansen voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin). Rep Hansen voted NAY.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) Rep. Hansen was absent for the vote.

HB 314 AMENDMENTS TO DEDICATED SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE FOR TRANSPORTATION modifies the Sales and Use Tax Act by amending provisions relating to sales and use tax revenue dedications for transportation. (changes the percentage of the sales and use tax revenues dedicated to: the Centennial Highway Fund Restricted Account….. Rep. Hansen voted NAY.


 

LaWanna Lou Shurtliff (D), State House (Dist 10), Record of Votes in 2007

 

HB 10 OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT amends definitions and requirements for open meetings. Rep Shurtliff voted YEA:

HB 15 DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT. Rep. Shurtliff voted NAY

HB 68 SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS allows the State Board of Education to distribute funds to certain school districts impacted by fee waivers. Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB 224 REPEAL OF EXEMPTIONS FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION modifies eligibility criteria for an exemption from the nonresident portion of total tuition at a state institution of higher education.. Rep. Shurtliff voted NAY in committee.

HB 15 DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT Rep Shurtliff voted NAY.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Shurtliff was absent from the vote.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) Rep. Shurtliff was absent for the vote.

HJR 1 JOINT RESOLUTION REGARDING ACTION
ON GROUNDWATER IN SNAKE VALLEY urges the Governor to: consider the consequences of a potential groundwater development project; involve the citizens in developing the division agreement with Nevada; and refrain from entering into the division agreement with Nevada until scientific studies have been completed …Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB 68 SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS allows the State Board of Education to distribute funds to certain school districts impacted by fee waivers. Rep Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB 148 EDUCATION VOUCHERS creates a program to award scholarships to students to attend a private school. Rep. Shurtliff voted NAY in committee.

HB 14 ELECTION LAW REVISIONS modifies provisions of the Election Code. Rep. Shurliff voted YEA.

HB 148 EDUCATION VOUCHERS creates a program to award scholarships to students to attend a private school. Rep Shurtliff voted NAY.

HB 224 REPEAL OF EXEMPTIONS FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION modifies eligibility criteria for an exemption from the nonresident portion of total tuition at a state institution of higher education. Rep. Shurtliff voted NAY.

HB 246 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS modifies the Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act by providing certain restrictions on the distribution of campaign contributions.. Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB 235 Substitute ABORTION LAW REVISIONS amends provisions of the Utah Criminal Code relating to abortion. HB 235 Second substitute (makes the provisions of the bill contingent upon a US. Supreme Court ruling removing the fiscal impact for a legal defense of the bill which was associated with the first substitute bill. The votes on the second substitute have no adverse fiscal note associated with them.) Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB38 Substitute AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAXES ON CERTAIN ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICES (technical allocation to shift funds to enable funding for soccer stadium, perhaps) Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

SB 155 WASTE AMENDMENTS This bill exempts certain radioactive waste disposal facilities from certain approval and siting requirements… (facilities established before Dec. 31, 2006; Energy Solutions) Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

SB 29 INSTREAM FLOW TO PROTECT TROUT HABITAT authorizes a fishing group to temporarily change a water right for instream flow to protect trout habitat. Rep. Shurtliff was absent for the vote.

HB 318 CHARTER SCHOOL FACILITIES FINANCING This bill creates the State Charter School Financing Authority to provide financing for charter school facilities. Rep Shurtliff voted YEA in committee.

HB 105 Substitute ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ACT modifies the Public Safety Code by providing for the enforcement of federal immigration laws by certain state or local law enforcement officers. Rep. Shurtliff voted NAY.

HB 122 third substitute CLEAN AIR AND EFFICIENT VEHICLE TAX provides a nonrefundable tax credit for the purchase or conversion of a vehicle meeting air quality and fuel economy standards. Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Shurtliff voted NAY..

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) rep. Shurtliff did not vote.

HB236 4th Substitute STUDENT CLUBS AMENDMENTS modifies the State System of Public Education Code's regulation of curricular and noncurricular clubs. Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB 303 CAMPAIGN FINANCE FILING REQUIREMENTS modifies the Election Code and the Utah Municipal Code to amend certain requirements for compliance with campaign finance reporting provisions. ( requires strict compliance for filing deadlines…) Rep Shurtliff voted YEA.

SB 36 substitute NICK'S SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT [ AMENDMENTS ] LAW modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending safety belt provisions. .. repeals the provision that makes a safety belt violation for a person 19 years of age or older enforceable only as a secondary action when the person is detained for another offense S. until July 1, 2010 Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB 122 fourth substitute CLEAN AIR AND EFFICIENT VEHICLE TAX provides a nonrefundable tax credit for the purchase or conversion of a vehicle meeting air quality and fuel economy standards. Rep. Shurtliff voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin). Rep. Shurtliff voted NAY.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) . Rep. Shurtliff was absent for the vote.

HB 314 AMENDMENTS TO DEDICATED SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE FOR TRANSPORTATION modifies the Sales and Use Tax Act by amending provisions relating to sales and use tax revenue dedications for transportation. (changes the percentage of the sales and use tax revenues dedicated to: the Centennial Highway Fund Restricted Account….. Rep. Shurtliff was absent for the vote.


 

Brad Dee (R), State House (Dist. 11), Record of Selected Votes 2007

     

HB 10 OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT amends definitions and requirements for open meetings. Rep. Dee voted YEA:

HB 15 DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT. Rep Dee voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Dee was absent for the vote in committee.

HB 68 SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS allows the State Board of Education to distribute funds to certain school districts impacted by fee waivers. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 224 REPEAL OF EXEMPTIONS FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION modifies eligibility criteria for an exemption from the nonresident portion of total tuition at a state institution of higher education. Rep. Dee was absent for the vote in committee.

HB 15 DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) Rep. Dee voted NAY.

HJR 1 JOINT RESOLUTION REGARDING ACTION
ON GROUNDWATER IN SNAKE VALLEY urges the Governor to: consider the consequences of a potential groundwater development project; involve the citizens in developing the division agreement with Nevada; and refrain from entering into the division agreement with Nevada until scientific studies have been completed … Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 68 SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS allows the State Board of Education to distribute funds to certain school districts impacted by fee waivers. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 148 EDUCATION VOUCHERS creates a program to award scholarships to students to attend a private school. Rep. Dee voted YEA in committee.

HB 14 ELECTION LAW REVISIONS modifies provisions of the Election Code. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 148 EDUCATION VOUCHERS creates a program to award scholarships to students to attend a private school. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 224 REPEAL OF EXEMPTIONS FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION modifies eligibility criteria for an exemption from the nonresident portion of total tuition at a state institution of higher education. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 246 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS modifies the Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act by providing certain restrictions on the distribution of campaign contributions. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 105 S1 substitute ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ACT modifies the Public Safety Code by providing for the enforcement of federal immigration laws by certain state or local law enforcement officers. Rep. Dee was absent for the vote in committee.

HB 235 Substitute ABORTION LAW REVISIONS amends provisions of the Utah Criminal Code relating to abortion. HB 235 Second substitute (makes the provisions of the bill contingent upon a US. Supreme Court ruling removing the fiscal impact for a legal defense of the bill which was associated with the first substitute bill. The votes on the second substitute have no adverse fiscal note associated with them.) Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB38 Substitute AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAXES ON CERTAIN ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICES (technical allocation to shift funds to enable funding for soccer stadium, perhaps) Rep. Dee voted YEA.

SB 155 WASTE AMENDMENTS This bill exempts certain radioactive waste disposal facilities from certain approval and siting requirements… (facilities established before Dec. 31, 2006; Energy Solutions) Rep. Dee voted YEA.

SB 29 INSTREAM FLOW TO PROTECT TROUT HABITAT authorizes a fishing group to temporarily change a water right for instream flow to protect trout habitat. Rep. Dee voted YEA..

HB 318 CHARTER SCHOOL FACILITIES FINANCING This bill creates the State Charter School Financing Authority to provide financing for charter school facilities. Rep. Dee voted YEA in committee.

HB 105 Substitute ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ACT modifies the Public Safety Code by providing for the enforcement of federal immigration laws by certain state or local law enforcement officers. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 122 third substitute CLEAN AIR AND EFFICIENT VEHICLE TAX provides a nonrefundable tax credit for the purchase or conversion of a vehicle meeting air quality and fuel economy standards. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) Rep. Dee voted NAY.

HB236 4th Substitute STUDENT CLUBS AMENDMENTS modifies the State System of Public Education Code's regulation of curricular and noncurricular clubs. Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 303 CAMPAIGN FINANCE FILING REQUIREMENTS modifies the Election Code and the Utah Municipal Code to amend certain requirements for compliance with campaign finance reporting provisions. ( requires strict compliance for filing deadlines…) Rep. Dee voted YEA.

SB 36 substitute NICK'S SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT [ AMENDMENTS ] LAW modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending safety belt provisions. .. repeals the provision that makes a safety belt violation for a person 19 years of age or older enforceable only as a secondary action when the person is detained for another offense S. until July 1, 2010 Rep. Dee voted YEA.

HB 122 fourth substitute CLEAN AIR AND EFFICIENT VEHICLE TAX provides a nonrefundable tax credit for the purchase or conversion of a vehicle meeting air quality and fuel economy standards. Rep Dee voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin). Rep. Dee was absent for the vote.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) . Rep. Dee voted NAY.

HB 314 AMENDMENTS TO DEDICATED SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE FOR TRANSPORTATION modifies the Sales and Use Tax Act by amending provisions relating to sales and use tax revenue dedications for transportation. (changes the percentage of the sales and use tax revenues dedicated to: the Centennial Highway Fund Restricted Account….. Rep. Dee voted YEA.


 

D. Gregg Buxton, State House (Dist. 12), Record of Selected Votes in 2007

       

HB 10 OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT amends definitions and requirements for open meetings. Rep Buxton voted YEA:

HB 15 DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 68 SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS allows the State Board of Education to distribute funds to certain school districts impacted by fee waivers. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 15 DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) Rep. Buxton voted NAY.

HJR 1 JOINT RESOLUTION REGARDING ACTION
ON GROUNDWATER IN SNAKE VALLEY urges the Governor to: consider the consequences of a potential groundwater development project; involve the citizens in developing the division agreement with Nevada; and refrain from entering into the division agreement with Nevada until scientific studies have been completed … Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 68 SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS allows the State Board of Education to distribute funds to certain school districts impacted by fee waivers. Rep. Boxton voted YEA.

HB 235 Substitute ABORTION LAW REVISIONS amends provisions of the Utah Criminal Code relating to abortion. The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel has stated, “there is a high probability that a court would hold that this bill unduly interferes with a woman's right to a pre-viability abortion…” Rep. Buxton voted YEA in committee.

HB 14 ELECTION LAW REVISIONS modifies provisions of the Election Code. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 148 EDUCATION VOUCHERS creates a program to award scholarships to students to attend a private school. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 224 REPEAL OF EXEMPTIONS FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION modifies eligibility criteria for an exemption from the nonresident portion of total tuition at a state institution of higher education. Rep Buxton voted YEA.

HB 246 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS modifies the Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act by providing certain restrictions on the distribution of campaign contributions. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 235 Substitute ABORTION LAW REVISIONS amends provisions of the Utah Criminal Code relating to abortion. HB 235 Second substitute (makes the provisions of the bill contingent upon a US. Supreme Court ruling removing the fiscal impact for a legal defense of the bill which was associated with the first substitute bill. The votes on the second substitute have no adverse fiscal note associated with them.) Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB38 Substitute AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAXES ON CERTAIN ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICES (technical allocation to shift funds to enable funding for soccer stadium, perhaps) Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

SB 155 WASTE AMENDMENTS This bill exempts certain radioactive waste disposal facilities from certain approval and siting requirements… (facilities established before Dec. 31, 2006; Energy Solutions) Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

SB 29 INSTREAM FLOW TO PROTECT TROUT HABITAT authorizes a fishing group to temporarily change a water right for instream flow to protect trout habitat. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 105 Substitute ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ACT modifies the Public Safety Code by providing for the enforcement of federal immigration laws by certain state or local law enforcement officers. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 122 third substitute CLEAN AIR AND EFFICIENT VEHICLE TAX provides a nonrefundable tax credit for the purchase or conversion of a vehicle meeting air quality and fuel economy standards. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) Rep. Buxton voted NAY.

HB236 4th Substitute STUDENT CLUBS AMENDMENTS modifies the State System of Public Education Code's regulation of curricular and noncurricular clubs. Rep Buxton voted YEA.

HB 303 CAMPAIGN FINANCE FILING REQUIREMENTS modifies the Election Code and the Utah Municipal Code to amend certain requirements for compliance with campaign finance reporting provisions. ( requires strict compliance for filing deadlines…) Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

SB 36 substitute NICK'S SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT [ AMENDMENTS ] LAW modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending safety belt provisions. .. repeals the provision that makes a safety belt violation for a person 19 years of age or older enforceable only as a secondary action when the person is detained for another offense S. until July 1, 2010 Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 122 fourth substitute CLEAN AIR AND EFFICIENT VEHICLE TAX provides a nonrefundable tax credit for the purchase or conversion of a vehicle meeting air quality and fuel economy standards. Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 202 MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN prohibits school personnel from making certain medical recommendations for a student, including the use of psychotropic medications, and prohibits consideration of a petition for removal of a child, and …. (ritlin) Rep. Buxton voted YEA.

HB 209 CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS requires that the operator of a motor vehicle shall provide for the protection of a person younger than eight years of age unless the person is 57 inches tall or taller by using a child restraint device;… shall provide for the protection of a person eight years of age or older or 57 inches tall or taller until the person reaches 16 years of age (seatbelt) . Rep. Buxton voted NAY.

HB 314 AMENDMENTS TO DEDICATED SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE FOR TRANSPORTATION modifies the Sales and Use Tax Act by amending provisions relating to sales and use tax revenue dedications for transportation. (changes the percentage of the sales and use tax revenues dedicated to: the Centennial Highway Fund Restricted Account…... Rep. Boxton voted YEA.

   
           
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