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House Business and Labor Committee - February 15, 2022
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Chair Ferry called the meeting to order at 4:14 p.m.
Recording 1
Rep. Musselman moved to approve the minutes.
H.B. 338 Travel Insurance Amendments
(Hawkins, J.)
Rep. Hawkins presented the bill with the assistance of Michael Byrne Counsel, United States Travel Insurance Association.
Rep. Dunnigan moved to pass H.B. 338 out favorably.
Rep. Musselman moved to place H.B. 338 on the Consent Calendar.
1st Sub. S.B. 14 Consumer Alcoholic Beverage Purchasing
(Davis, G.)
Sen. Davis presented the bill.
Alan Sanderson spoke to the bill.
Rep. King moved to pass 1st Substitute S.B. 14 out favorably.
H.B. 60 Vaccine Passport Amendments
(Brooks, W.)
Rep. Brooks presented the bill with the assistance of Brian Davis, Managing Broker, and Richard Mecham, Owner, Rich Broadcasting, spoke in favor of the bill.
Jim Laney, True Religion Pancake and Steakhouse, spoke in favor of the bill.
Elizabeth Converse, Executive Director, Utah Tech Leaders, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Craig Madson, President and CEO, J&M Steal Solutions INC., spoke in favor of the bill.
George Wilkinson spoke in favor of the bill.
Jordan Hess, Vice President of Public Policy, St. George Area Chamber of Commerce, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Nate Mcbride spoke in favor of the bill.
Brian Scott, Chair, Legislative Affairs Committee for Chamber West, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Erick Gibbens spoke in favor of the bill.
Kelvin Cullimore, CEO, BIO Utah, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Louis Peck, Pro Recycling Group, spoke in favor of the bill.
Kelly Savage, Trinity Logistics, spoke in favor of the bill.
Connie Peterson spoke in favor of the bill.
CJ Maddison, representing Slade Opheikens, President of R and O Construction, Brandon Miller, President, Sirq Construction, Chad Radmall COO Wasatch Ornamental Iron, spoke in favor of the bill.
Russ Paige spoke in opposition to the bill.
Tiffany Keim, Teriyaki Grill, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Thurston moved to replace H.B. 60 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 60.
Rep. Thurston moved to amend 2nd Substitute H.B. 60 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Brammer moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 60 out favorably.
H.B. 63 Covid-19 Vaccine Exemptions
(Burton, J.)
Rep. Burton presented the bill.
Kelvin Cullimore, CEO, BIO Utah, spoke against the bill.
Heather Fannon, Constitutional Defense for Utah, spoke in opposition to the bill.
George Chapman spoke in favor of the bill.
Tenna Hartman spoke in favor of the bill.
Kris Kimball spoke to the bill.
Sylvia Andrew spoke in favor of the bill.
Carol Fiffer spoke in favor of the bill.
Caroyln Letafaningus, Weber County Patriots, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Thurston moved to replace H.B. 63 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 63.
Rep. Strong moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 63 out favorably.
Rep. Strong moved to adjourn.
Chair Ferry adjourned the meeting at 6:24 p.m.
H.B. 338 Travel Insurance Amendments
H.B. 338 Travel Insurance Amendments
1st Sub. S.B. 14 Consumer Alcoholic Beverage Purchasing
1st Sub. S.B. 14 Consumer Alcoholic Beverage Purchasing
S.B. 73 Flow Rates or Quantity for Plumbing Fixtures
S.B. 73 Flow Rates or Quantity for Plumbing Fixtures
H.B. 60 Vaccine Passport Amendments
H.B. 60 Vaccine Passport Amendments
H.B. 63 Covid-19 Vaccine Exemptions
H.B. 63 Covid-19 Vaccine Exemptions
Agenda
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MINUTES
MINUTES
HB0338
HB0338
Utah Parents United
Utah Parents United
SB0014S01
SB0014S01
SB0073
SB0073
HB0060
HB0060
HB0063
HB0063
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