The commitment to implement fair laws and to provide mental health resources for state residents is a priority of the Cox-Henderson administration as outlined in the One Utah Roadmap. Gov. Cox and Lt. Gov. Henderson will hold a ceremonial signing for the following bills focused on law enforcement and mental health issues:
- SB171 Behavioral Health Curriculum Program
- HB13 Special License Plate Designation
- HB226 Higher Education And Corrections Council
- HB289 Insurance Coverage For Emergency Medical Service Personnel
- HB138 Juvenile Justice Modifications
- HB117 Victim Address Confidentiality Program
- SB126 Officer Intervention And Reporting Amendments
- HB153 Child Welfare Interview Requirements
- HB295 Physician Workforce Amendments
- HB23 First Responder Mental Health Services
- SB179 Criminal Justice Amendments
- HB403 Justice Reinvestment Initiative Modifications
Who:
Gov. Spencer Cox
Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson
Invited:
Sen. Luz Escamilla
Sen. Daniel Thatcher
Sen. Derrin Owens
Sen. Todd Weiler
Sen. Jani Iwamoto
Sen. Kirk Cullimore
Sen. Brad Wilson
Sen. Evan Vickers
Sen. Don Ipson
Rep. Melissa Ballard
Rep. Steve Eliason
Rep. Lowry Snow
Rep. Dan Johnson
Rep. Matthew Gwynn
Rep. Marsha Judkins
Rep. Stephanie Pitcher
Rep. Ryan Wilcox
Rep. Calvin Musselman
Rep. Cory Maloy
Commissioner Jess Anderson, Utah Department of Public Safety
Tracy Gruber, Utah Department of Human Services
Brian Nielson, Utah Department of Corrections
Andrea Parrish, Utah Department of Corrections
Nubia Pena, senior advisor for equity and opportunity to Gov. Cox
Brittney Cummins, senior advisor for education to Gov. Cox
When:
Tuesday, April 12, at 1:30 p.m.
Where:
Utah State Capitol, Gold Room, 2nd floor