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HEAL Utah

Bill Tracker

Stay up to date with HEAL’s legislative work throughout the year.

HEAL Utah’s Bill Tracker page is your go-to resource for staying informed during the 2024 legislative session. We are dedicated to safeguarding Utah’s air quality, promoting renewable energy, and shielding our communities from toxic exposure. Working hand in hand with legislators, community leaders, and individuals like you, HEAL Utah monitors bills that can impact our environment and wellbeing. As the Utah legislative session unfolds from January 16th to March 1st, discover how you can take action and connect with our team for in-depth insights on specific legislation. Your involvement matters!

2024 Bill Tracker: Air Quality

2024 Bill Tracker: Energy

2024 Bill Tracker: Toxic and Radioactive Exposure

2024 Bill Tracker: Civic Engagement

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HEAL’s involvement in public policy stems from our mission to promote clean energy and clean air and protect communities from toxic and hazardous waste. Public policy advocacy also plays an essential role in creating systemic change and ensuring investment in the priorities that matter most to Utahns.

You’ll find HEAL up on the Hill advocating for bills that address our air quality crisis, support a just and equitable energy transition, and keep our communities safe from toxic and radioactive waste.  

To create systemic change through public policy, HEAL needs active participation from its members. As a community lobbyist, you can provide feedback and voice support or concerns for specific legislation, thus playing an essential role in ensuring your priorities are heard and reflected in public policies.

Join our team up on the hill every Tuesday and Thursday for free lobbying training. Learn more about lobbying and how to sign up here.

You have a Senator and House Representative representing you during the General Session. Find out who they are by filling out this action alert.

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This Weeks Capitol Report

2023 Legislative Recap

On Friday, March 3rd, the 2023 Utah Legislative Session officially ended with a record 1,400 bill requests, 933 bills filled, and 575 bills passed. During these fast-paced 45 days, topics such as healthcare, education, and even updating Utah’s state flag gained special attention from Utahns.

Here is a bit about this year’s interns and their amazing work.

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