Republican senator says he ‘hates’ that Utah drivers could be pulled over for idling, but casts decisive vote for bill
A bill aimed at strengthening municipal anti-idling ordinances and sending a message to drivers about air pollution passed the Senate Tuesday on a razor-thin majority, with a critical lawmaker offering the decisive vote in support. The chamber voted 15-11 — a minimum 15 votes is required in the Senate — to approve HB148, which allows local idling laws to be enforced after a single warning, down from three warnings in state code.“We’re trying to take every step we can to r
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