Winterton Explains SB 195 ‘Emergency Response Amendments’

by | Mar 2, 2021 | News | 0 comments

Based on experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, a bill making its way through the Utah Legislature aims to clarify the balance of powers during public emergencies. Senator Ron Winterton explained on social media that SB 195 ‘Emergency Response Amendments’ is about checks on executive powers during long-term emergencies without hindering rapid emergency response. “This bill is a direct result of the concerns we heard from Utahns across the state and does not disrupt the executive branch’s, Utah Department of Health’s or local health agencies’ ability to respond to day-to-day emergencies, such as natural disasters,” shared Winterton. “S.B. 195 creates checks and balances between the different branches of government as well as between state and local governments, including health departments during long-term emergencies. It also increases transparency and allows for public input.”


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