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House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee - January 30, 2023
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Chair Wilcox called the meeting to order at 2:02 p.m.
Recording 1
Rep. Stoddard moved to approve the minutes of January 25, 2023.
H.B. 98 Process Server Amendments
(Stoddard, A.)
Rep. Stoddard presented the bill with the assistance of Chief Deputy Kari Huth, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office.
Rep. Hollins moved to pass H.B. 98 out favorably.
Rep. Hayes moved to place H.B. 98 on the Consent Calendar.
H.B. 103 Weapon Possession While Under the Influence Amendments
(Kyle, J)
Rep. Jason Kyle presented the bill to the committee.
Clark Aposhian, Utah Shooting Sports Council, spoke in support of the bill.
Adam Crayk, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, spoke in support of the bill.
Will Carlson, Chief Policy Advisor, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Gwynn moved to replace H.B. 103 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 103.
Rep. Gwynn moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 103 out favorably.
H.B. 199 Voluntary Firearm Safekeeping Amendments
(Cutler, P.)
Rep. Paul Cutler presented the bill to the committee.
Chad Soffe, Chief, Woods Cross Police Department, was invited by Rep. Cutler to give additional information.
Ryan Robinson, West Valley City Prosecutor and representing Statewide Association for Prosecutors, spoke in support of the bill.
Brian Gwilliam, Chief, Lone Peak Police Department and representing the Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in support of the bill.
Neca Allgood, Gun Violence Prevention Center, spoke to the bill.
Clark Aposhian, representing Shooting Sports Counsel and National Rifle Association, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Daniel Strong, Director, Sentencing Commission, spoke in support of the bill.
Erin Jemison, Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Stoddard moved to pass H.B. 199 out favorably.
Rep. Hall moved to hold H.B. 199.
The substitute motion
H.B. 158 Electronic Information or Data Privacy Act Modifications
(Stoddard, A.)
Rep. Stoddard turned the time over to Will Carlson to present the bill.
Adam Crayk spoke to the bill.
Leslie Corbly, Libertas Institute, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Rep. Hollins moved to replace H.B. 158 with 1st Substitute H.B. 158.
Rep. Gwynn moved to amend 1st Substitute H.B. 158 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Hollins moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 158 out favorably as amended.
H.B. 255 Vehicle Accident Reports Amendments
(Stoddard, A.)
Rep. Stoddard presented the bill to the committee.
David Head, Utah Association for Justice, spoke in support of the bill.
Leah Hansen, citizen, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Peterson moved to pass H.B. 255 out favorably.
H.B. 268 Sex Offense Amendments
(Stoddard, A.)
Rep. Stoddard presented the bill with the assistance of Daniel Strong.
Tom Ross, Executive Director, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, spoke in support of the bill.
Leah Hansen spoke in opposition to the bill.
Rep. Gwynn moved to replace H.B. 268 with 1st Substitute H.B. 268.
Rep. Gwynn moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 268 out favorably.
Rep. Gwynn assumed the chair.
H.B. 266 Amber Alert Amendments
(Wilcox, R.)
Rep. Wilcox presented the bill to the committee.
Rep. Lisonbee moved to pass H.B. 266 out favorably.
Rep. Stoddard moved to place H.B. 266 on the Consent Calendar.
Rep. Wilcox resumed the chair.
H.B. 203 Inmate Education Amendments
(Ballard, M.G.)
1st Sub HB203 policies
Rep. Ballard presented the bill and provided a handout. David Bokovoy, Director, SLCC Promise; Dave Durocher, The Other Side Academy; Russell Pearson, graduate from The Other Side Academy; and Natalyn Lewis, Safe Harbor, discussed the long-term advantages of education while incarcerated.
Jim Hudspeth, Deputy Executive Director, Department of Corrections, spoke against the 1st Sub, to the 2nd Sub, and answered questions from the committee.
Katherine Rhodes, citizen, spoke in support of the bill.
Jared Haines, Senior Advisor, Utah System of Higher Education, spoke in support of the bill.
Tom Ross, representing CCJJ, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Daniel Strong spoke to the bill.
Alexander Hamm, Pioneer Park Coalition, spoke in support of the bill.
Kelly Bingham, Director of Education, Utah Prisoner Advocate Network, spoke in support of the bill.
Alex Bloomfield, formerly incarcerated, spoke in support of the bill.
Johnny Taukeiaho, formerly incarcerated, spoke in support of the bill.
Page Norton, prison reform advocate, spoke in support of the bill.
Shannon Bloomfield, formerly incarcerated, spoke in support of the bill.
Pesi Kimoana, daughter of an incarcerated father, spoke in support of the bill.
Ryan Hogan, business owner, former Navy member, and formerly incarcerated, spoke in support of the bill.
Karina Barker, Howell Group, spoke in support of the bill.
Michael Smith, Sheriff, Utah County Sheriff and representing the Utah Sheriffs' Association, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Ben Aldana, who became an attorney after incarceration, spoke in support of the bill.
James Behunin, citizen, spoke in support of the bill.
James Hudspeth answered questions from the committee.
Rep. Hollins moved to replace H.B. 203 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 203.
Rep. Hollins moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 203 out favorably.
The motion
Rep. Hollins moved to adjourn.
Chair Wilcox adjourned the meeting at 5:25 p.m.
H.B. 98 Process Server Amendments
H.B. 98 Process Server Amendments
H.B. 103 Weapon Possession While Under the Influence Amendments
H.B. 103 Weapon Possession While Under the Influence Amendments
H.B. 199 Voluntary Firearm Safekeeping Amendments
H.B. 199 Voluntary Firearm Safekeeping Amendments
H.B. 266 Amber Alert Amendments
H.B. 266 Amber Alert Amendments
H.B. 158 Electronic Information or Data Privacy Act Modifications
H.B. 158 Electronic Information or Data Privacy Act Modifications
H.B. 255 Vehicle Accident Reports Amendments
H.B. 255 Vehicle Accident Reports Amendments
H.B. 268 Sex Offense Amendments
H.B. 268 Sex Offense Amendments
H.B. 203 Inmate Education Amendments
H.B. 203 Inmate Education Amendments
Agenda
Agenda
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MINUTES
1st Sub HB203 policies
1st Sub HB203 policies
HB0098
HB0098
HB0103
HB0103
HB0199
HB0199
HB0266
HB0266
HB0158
HB0158
HB0255
HB0255
HB0268
HB0268
HB0203
HB0203
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