2020 Week Three Wrap Up

Utah State Capitol

Here are the highlights from Week Three of the Utah Legislature.

Celebrating Suffrage

February 14th was the 150th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Utah. Seraph Young, a school teacher, became an important figure in Utah history when she became the first woman to vote in a general election under the newly formed suffrage laws. Later, Utah’s own Martha Hughes Cannon was elected as the country’s first female State Senator. Women in the United States of America would not have the liberties that they have today without the work of many pioneering women like them.

A mural marking the historic event of Ms. Young’s vote hangs high in the chamber of the House of Representatives at Capitol hill. As part of the week-long celebrations at the capitol, all representatives wore yellow roses and Representative Melissa Garff Ballard spoke on the house floor to honor the women of Utah that have voted and served. It is worth your time to watch the proceeding of HJR12: Joint Resolution Celebrating Women’s Suffrage. I am including the link to the archived live stream that starts directly at Representative Ballard’s speech on the floor: https://le.utah.gov/av/floorArchive.jsp?markerID=109329

Seraph Young litho print

Seraph Young

Rep. Ballard speaking

Rep. Ballard speaking about suffrage

Budget Process

For the first three weeks of the session, the Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee has met every day to provide recommendations on funding for health and human services programs. Our work includes recommending cuts  as well as prioritizing requests for new or additional spending. As you can imagine, there was a long line of people advocating for new funding. While it could be argued that most of those programs provide valuable services that could help people, not every program can or ought to be paid for by taxpayer funds. Prioritization is not easy because it involves turning some people with good ideas away. While this work is certainly not fun, it is an important part of my responsibility to represent Utah in being a responsible steward for the use of taxpayer funds.

Weekly Highlights

Pharmacy Costs (Including Insulin)

As many people know, the price of many prescription drugs, including insulin, is lower in Canada than it is in the U.S. I have been engaged in on-going discussions with representatives of the Canadian government to figure out what can be done to provide help for our citizens without creating problems for Canadians. This week, I met again with Canadian Consul General of the Denver office, who was in Utah to discuss issues with the legislature. Our conversation ranged from the potential for an importation program as well as an open dialog on how Canadians make insulin more accessible and affordable.

Meeting with Canadian Consul and staff

Meeting with the Consul General of Canada

Mental Health and Suicide Prevention

On February 13, I spoke to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. It is important to advocate to prevent unnecessary deaths. There are a lot of resources out there to help. If you see the smallest sign in a friend or family member that might indicate that they are contemplating suicide, reach out immediately. You may be able to save a life.

Speaking at suicide prevention meeting

Speaking at AFSP

Norm in the News

Capitol Visitors

Riverdale Elementary
Mrs. Mecham’s 4th grade class from Riverdale Elementary came to visit. My great-nephew was among the group pictured here!
 Meeting with Timpview Students

Students from Timpview High School came for experiential learning for their AP Government class.

Norm Thurston and Marilyn Boucher
Marilyn Boucher from Springville came to celebrate suffrage and got to sit with me on the House floor.
 Norm meeting with USU leadership students
Student leaders from Utah State University came to advocate for higher education.

Bill Status

Bill # Short Title Status
H.B. 49 Sales Tax on Motor Vehicles Passed (Enrolled)
H.B. 52 Intergenerational Poverty Solution House committee
H.B. 75 Initiatives and Referenda Amendments Introduced
H.B. 77 Intergenerational Poverty Solution House committee
H.B. 121 Income Tax Revenue Amendments Introduced
H.B. 123 Vehicle Property Tax Amendments House committee
H.B. 207 Insulin Access Amendments House committee
H.B. 290 Occupational Licensing Amendments House committee
S.B. 44 Limited Support Services Waiver Amendments Passed Senate, Introduced in House

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