Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Utah 2018 General Election in Utah.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote allows the state legislature the power to convene special sessions between January and March.
A “no” vote does not greate state legislature the power to convene special sessions between January and March.
According to Benajmin Wood of the Salt Lake Tribune, limiting the Legislators power has resulted in strong results for state policies by providing discipline to the legislative process, focusing attention, and forcing politicians to prioritize the passage of legislation over party politics., in opposition to Constitutional Amendment C (Learn more)
According to Benajmin Wood of the Salt Lake Tribune, the 45 day session period allows legislators time to commit to day jobs and therefore bring external expertise to state policy. Adding additional session days may result in the creation of full-time Legislators, rather than part-time., in opposition to Constitutional Amendment C (Learn more)
According to Benjamin Wood of the Salt Lake Tribune, the current 45 day legislative session is the shortest in the country. The short number of days for these sessions limits the Legislator’s ability to respond to immediate crises as they occur. , in support of Constitutional Amendment C (Learn more)
This measure amend the Utah Constitution to allow state Legislators the power to convene special sessions, provided there is a two thirds majority vote for the session and that no session exceeds 10 calendar days.
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