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Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee - February 19, 2021
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Recording 1
Acting Chair Kennedy called the meeting to order at 8:13 a.m.
Sen. Kitchen moved to approve the minutes from February 17, 2021.
S.B. 196 Law Enforcement Agency Disclosure Amendments
(Iwamoto, J.)
Sen. Jani Iwamoto explained the bill with Scott Stevenson, Director, Utah POST, Ian Adams, Executive Director, Utah FOP, Cameron Diehl, Executive Director, Utah League of Cities and Towns.
Chad Soffe, Chief of Police, Woods Cross City, Utah Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in favor of the bill.
Nate Mutter, Assistant Chief of Investigations, Utah Attorney Generals Office, Vice Chair, Law Enforcement Legislative Committee, spoke in favor of the bill.
Ryan Arbon, Utah Sheriffs Association, spoke to the bill.
Rae Duckworth, Vice President, Black Lives Matter Utah, spoke in favor of the bill.
Brett Webster, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill.
Sen. Kitchen moved to pass S.B. 196 out favorably.
1st Sub. H.B. 58 Riot Amendments
(Wilcox, R.)
Rep. Ryan Wilcox explained the bill.
Bret Webster, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Rae Duckworth, Vice President, Black Lives Matter Utah, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Natasha Cadet, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Nate Mutter, Assistant Chief of Investigations, Attorney General's Office, Vice Chair, Law Enforcement Legislative Committee, spoke to the bill.
Jace Burbidge, citizen, youth educator, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Ryan Arbon, Sheriff, Weber County, spoke in favor of the bill.
Chad Soffe, Chief of Police, Woods Cross City, Utah Chiefs of Police, spoke to the bill.
Sen. Thatcher moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 58 out favorably.
1st Sub. H.B. 64 Factual Innocence Payments Amendments
(Wheatley, M.)
Rep. Mark Wheatley explained the bill with the assistance of David Hawkins, citizen.
Rae Duckworth, Vice President, Black Lives Matter Utah spoke in favor of the bill.
Sen. Thatcher moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 64 out favorably.
1st Sub. H.B. 80 Data Security Amendments
(Brooks, W.)
Rep. Walt Brooks explained the bill.
Jacey Skinner, Executive Vice President of Public Policy and General Counsel, Salt Lake Chamber, spoke in favor of the bill.
Sen. Thatcher moved to replace 1st Substitute H.B. 80 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 80.
Sen. Thatcher moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 80 out favorably.
H.B. 88 Diversion Fees Amendments
(Stoddard, A.)
Rep. Andrew Stoddard explained the bill.
Sen. Thatcher moved to pass H.B. 88 out favorably.
3rd Sub. H.B. 158 Juvenile Interrogation Amendments
(Judkins, M.)
Rep. Marsha Judkins explained the bill.
Rae Duckworth, Vice President, Black Lives Matter Utah, spoke in favor of the bill.
Natasha Cadet, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill.
Sen. Kitchen moved to pass 3rd Substitute H.B. 158 out favorably.
1st Sub. H.B. 167 HIV Testing Amendments
(Judkins, M.)
Rep. Judkins explained the bill.
Susan Chasson, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program Manager, Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault, spoke to the bill.
Sen. Kitchen moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 167 out favorably.
H.B. 143 Driver License Suspension Amendments
(Maloy, A.C.)
Rep. Cory Maloy explained the bill with the assistance of Molly Davis, Policy Analyst on Criminal Justice, Libertas Institute.
David Ferguson, Public defender, spoke in favor of the bill.
Ed Montgomery, Chief Prosecutor, South Jordan City, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Steve Garside, Assistant Attorney, Layton City, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Craig Chambers, President, Utah Municipal Prosecutors Association, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Tyson Skeen, Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor, State of Utah, spoke to the bill.
Adam Pomeroy, Deputy Attorney, Utah County, spoke in favor of the bill.
Robert Brown, President, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Kevin Greene, Deputy State Director, Americans for Prosperity Utah, spoke in favor of the bill.
Jason Groth, Smart Justice Attorney, ACLU Utah, spoke to the bill.
Sen. Thatcher moved to pass H.B. 143 out favorably.
Sen. Thatcher moved to adjourn at 9:49 a.m.
S.B. 196 Law Enforcement Agency Disclosure Amendments
S.B. 196 Law Enforcement Agency Disclosure Amendments
1st Sub. H.B. 58 Riot Amendments
1st Sub. H.B. 58 Riot Amendments
1st Sub. H.B. 64 Factual Innocence Payments Amendments
1st Sub. H.B. 64 Factual Innocence Payments Amendments
1st Sub. H.B. 80 Data Security Amendments
1st Sub. H.B. 80 Data Security Amendments
H.B. 88 Diversion Fees Amendments
H.B. 88 Diversion Fees Amendments
H.B. 143 Driver License Suspension Amendments
H.B. 143 Driver License Suspension Amendments
3rd Sub. H.B. 158 Juvenile Interrogation Amendments
3rd Sub. H.B. 158 Juvenile Interrogation Amendments
1st Sub. H.B. 167 HIV Testing Amendments
1st Sub. H.B. 167 HIV Testing Amendments
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SB0196
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HB0058S01
HB0058S01
HB0064S01
HB0064S01
HB0080S01
HB0080S01
HB0088
HB0088
HB0143
HB0143
HB0158S03
HB0158S03
HB0167S01
HB0167S01
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