Plus, three other ways Utah lawmakers want to combat air pollution, and why Utah Republicans say a new bill doesn’t counter China.
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| Utah has an air pollution problem. Lawmakers have ideas to fight it |
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| | Here are some of the key pieces of legislation to expect from the Clean Air Caucus during the 2022 legislative session: Rep. Joel Briscoe, D-Salt Lake City, has a plan to eliminate fares for all public transportation operated by the Utah Transit Authority — including buses, FrontRunner and TRAX. Sponsored by Rep. Suzanne Harrison, D-Sandy, HB221 would offer an annual tax credit for buying an electric car or plug-in electric hybrid. HJR3, sponsored by Rep. Ray Ward, R-Bountiful, would impose a tax on fossil fuels, then funnel that revenue back to households in the form of a dividend. Rep. Steve Handy, R-Layton, has a bill that would allow a physician to include air pollution on an individual’s death certificate. |
Read more from Kyle Dunphey about Utah lawmakers' other ideas to combat pollution. |
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