Federalism Amendments
Utah enacts federalism amendments signed into law, likely reasserting state authority over specific policy areas currently governed by federal oversight or mandates.
Utah enacts federalism amendments signed into law, likely reasserting state authority over specific policy areas currently governed by federal oversight or mandates.
HB 488 is a Utah state bill focused on federalism principles, though the specific legislative text isn't provided in your summary. Based on sponsor profiles (Keven Stratton and Ken Ivory are known advocates for state sovereignty), this likely addresses the relationship between state and federal authority or reasserts state powers in specific policy areas.
Federalism bills can affect how state governments interact with federal mandates, funding conditions, and regulatory authority. The bill's passage and gubernatorial signature indicate it became law, potentially reshaping Utah's approach to compliance with federal requirements or expanding state autonomy in designated areas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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