Accessibility
Use the Settings Button to view other accessibility Settings
Skip to Content
Search
Settings
Login
Search
Legislators
All Legislators
All Legislators
Find Legislators
By Session (1896-Current)
Alphabetical (Historical)
Find by Address/Map
Sessions
Reading Calendars
Journals
Session Dates
House
House
House Home
About the House
Leadership
Roster
Seating Chart
Conflict of Interest Forms
Past Floor Debates
Senate
Senate
Senate Home
About the Senate
Leadership
Roster
Seating Chart
Extraordinary Sessions
Past Floor Debates
Disclosure Forms
Bills
View Bills
2024 Bills
Browse by Session
Passed Bills
Keyword Search
Tracking Service
Working Bills (1896-1989)
Code
Utah Code
Code and Constitution
Keyword Search
Utah Constitution
Constitutional Convention
Laws of Utah 2014-ongoing
Historical Laws of Utah
Legislative Rules
Utah Administrative Rules
Committees
All Committees
Appropriations
Commissions
Confirmation
Interim
Standing
Subcommittees
Task Forces
Bills in Committees
Audits
New Audits
Audit Subcommittee
Government Excellence
Annual Reports
Office of the Legislative Auditor General
Budget
Budget.Utah.gov
State Budget (PDF)
COBI
Quick Facts (PDF)
Fiscal Health
Taxpayer Receipt
Data Visualizer
Budget Bills
Budget Committees
Budget Publications
Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst
Research and Legal
Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
Publications
Bill Data
Legislative Information
Agency Reporting
Additional Accessibility Settings
Default Settings
High Contrast
Text Only
Font Size:
A
A
A
Home
Sessions
Committee Streaming
This is the notification div
House Judiciary Committee - February 03, 2023
110 Senate Building
Participate in Virtual Meeting
Option to provide
public comment
(at committee chair's discretion)
Video for all meetings
Requires submitting name to join meeting
Live Audio/Video
No option to provide public comment
Audio only for meetings in House 30, Senate 210, and State Capitol 445; video for all other meetings
Does not require submitting name to listen to/watch meeting
Additional Information
Follow Along
Display documents automatically as they are discussed
This meeting is not currently streaming.
Markers
Agenda
Docs
Downloads
Make Clip
Recording 1
Chair Hawkins called the meeting to order.
Rep. Shipp moved to approve the minutes.
H.B. 246 Board of Pardons and Parole Amendments
(Rohner, J.)
Rep. Rohner introduced the bill with Sergeant Jared Jensen, Sunset Police Department, Gary Jensen, Chief of Police for Logan City, and Shawna Scott-Bellaccomo, mother.
Daniel Strong, Director of the Sentencing Commission, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Clancy moved to replace H.B. 246 with 1st Substitute H.B. 246.
Rep. Clancy moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 246 out favorably.
H.B. 279 DNA Collection Amendments
(Chew, S.)
Rep. Scott Chew introduced the bill.
Mark Moffat, criminal defense attorney, spoke against the bill.
Laurie Abraham, President of the Utah Funeral Directors Association, spoke against the bill.
Leah Hansen, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Watkins moved to hold H.B. 279.
H.B. 311 Social Media Usage Amendments
(Teuscher, J.)
Rep. Teuscher introduced the bill.
Handout for HB311
Carolyn Phippen, Executive Director of Freedom Front of Utah, spoke against the bill.
Emilie Daly, Utah Parents United, spoke to the bill.
Gayle Ruzicka, Utah Eagle Forum, spoke to the bill.
Jonathan Harvey, conservative podcast host, spoke to the bill.
Ben Horsley, Granite School District, spoke in favor of the bill.
Jake Oaks, Liberty United, spoke against the bill.
Dan Burton, Utah Attorney General's Office, spoke in favor of the bill.
Carl Szabo, Vice President and General Counsel of NetChoice, spoke against the bill.
Caden Rosenbaum, Libertas Institute, spoke in against the bill.
Hannah Zoulek, high school student, spoke against the bill.
Dylan Hoffman, Executive Director for the Southwest at TechNet, spoke against the bill.
Delaine England, citizen, spoke against the bill.
Michelle Steel, citizen, spoke against the bill.
Tiffany Barker, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill.
Kouri Marshall, Director of State and Local Government Relations at the Chamber of Progress, spoke against the bill.
George Bekmezian, citizen, spoke to the bill.
Linda Zenger, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Cobb moved to replace H.B. 311 with 1st Substitute H.B. 311.
Rep. Birkeland moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 311 out favorably.
Rep. Watkins moved to adjourn.
H.B. 246 Board of Pardons and Parole Amendments
H.B. 246 Board of Pardons and Parole Amendments
H.B. 279 DNA Collection Amendments
H.B. 279 DNA Collection Amendments
H.B. 311 Social Media Usage Amendments
H.B. 311 Social Media Usage Amendments
Agenda
Agenda
MINUTES
MINUTES
Handout for HB311
Handout for HB311
HB0246
HB0246
HB0279
HB0279
HB0311
HB0311
Recording 1 -
Low Quality
High Quality
Start with offset
Position:
(Seconds)
Get Current Position
End with offset
Position:
(Seconds)
Get Current Position
Clip URL:
Copy
Resize Audio/Video Player
Having trouble listening? Try our
troubleshooting
page.