Hundreds of bills are moving through the Utah legislature, and many have far-reaching, statewide effects. Others could more uniquely impact Grand County. Earlier this week, local lawmakers opposed a bill that would violate dark night sky ordinances and threw their support behind another that would give Grand County more control over Transient Room Tax revenue. Plus, a new study shows that when seasonal monsoon rains diminish, the entire Colorado River system suffers. And, a proposal for what could be Colorado’s largest fracking site is drawing community opposition from a group of high schoolers.
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Photo: Members of Niwot High Environmental Club before testifying in front of Boulder County Commissioners Jan 2020. Maeve Conran/KGNU
SB 61: Outdoor Advertising Amendments
https://le.utah.gov/~2021/bills/static/SB0061.html
SB 144: Billboard Restrictions Amendments
https://le.utah.gov/~2021/bills/static/SB0144.html
The Salt Lake Tribune: Bill that would allow any billboard in the state to go digital advances through House committee
https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2021/02/03/bill-that-would-allow-any/
HB 247: Transient Room Tax Amendments
https://le.utah.gov/%7E2021/bills/static/HB0247.html