https://www.ksl.com/article/50007389/special-legislative-session-set-for-thursday-to-address-pandemic-elections-and-budget
SALT LAKE CITY — As expected, Utah lawmakers are calling themselves into this year’s sixth special legislative session Thursday, where they’ll consider 22 items largely centered around the COVID-19 pandemic including changes to the November election and continuing to adjust the state budget. Among the issues to be discussed, are providing Utahns and Utah businesses financial relief by waiving state income tax on PPP loans and CARES Act money, modifying the 2020 general election process, addressing issues related to public education funding and enrollment and adjusting the 2021 state budget to further address the impacts of COVID-19 in the state.
The session is set to start at 10 a.m. Thursday and can be viewed via the Utah Legislature’s website, le.utah.gov, or on KUEN channel 9.2 and Comcast 388 (Senate), and KUEN 9.3 Comcast 387 (House). The Capitol remains closed to the public due to health concerns.
>whatcha wanna bet they will vote for full mail in voting.
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