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WWW.SLTRIB.COM Sunday, January 21, 2018 « UTAH A11 Your 2018 Utah Legislature How to get involved • As this year’s group of Utah lawmakers gath- During the session, you can follow the proceedings by picking up From bill to law ers at the Capitol to tackle the issues of the day, have you ever wondered The Salt Lake Tribune and turning to the newspaper’s Capitol Watch how to make your voice heard? Is there an issue important to you that you page. Readers also can follow the session online by going to sltrib.com/ want to follow through the legislative process? This page is intended as a politics or by subscribing to a free daily roundup email at cornflakes@ starting point to help you find your way. sltrib.com. The 2018 Utah Legislature again is dominated by Republicans, who For questions or comments and to offer news tips, email us at dhar- control both legislative bodies by better than four-fifths majorities. [email protected] or call The Tribune at 801-257-8793. To contact law- Here is a look at leadership, the House and Senate rank and file and in- makers, call 801-538-1035 (for the Senate) or 801-538-1029 (for the formation about how to contact your district’s representative. House). Utah House of Representatives Utah Senate Republicans (62) • 56 men , six women Republicans (24) • 21 men , three women 1. Preparation • A bill is prepared by the Office of Legislative Research and General Democrats (5) • three women, two men Counsel. Bills can originate in either body. Democrats (13) • Nine women, four men Shuttle route 2. House introduction • The bill is introduced in the House and referred to the House Rules WEST WING Senate 500 N. Capitol Committee. chambers 3. Assigned • The House Rules Commitee House Columbus 300 N. recommends the bill be chambers assigned to a committee. 4. Financial estimate • Main St. State St. N. Temple The bill receives a fiscal Temple Square note, which estimates the financial effects of TRAX ! the proposed legislation on Cut-away view state and local government. of the Capitol 5. Committee to floor • The House standing committee hears the bill. Citizens can testify. There is a debate in the House and a EAST WING final vote on the bill. About the Capitol 6. To the Senate • Designed • In 1912 by Richard Kletting If the bill is passed, it is sent to the Completed • In 1916 Senate, introduced and referred to Remodeled • Several times, most notably a the Senate Rules Committee, which multimillion-dollar restoration and seismic upgrade in 2004 recommends an assignment. Visitor hours • 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7. Committee to floor • 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday The Senate standing committee GRAPHIC BY TODD ADAMS, STAFF FILE PHOTOS | The Salt Lake Tribune hears the bill. Citizens can testify. There is a debate in the Senate and a final vote on the bill. House leadership Senate leadership 8. Senate/House sign bill • The bill is signed by the president of the Senate and returned to the House for signing by the speaker. 9. On to the governor • Greg Hughes • Brad Wilson • Brian King • Wayne Niederhauser • Ralph Okerlund • Gene Davis • Speaker of the House majority House minority President of the Senate majority Senate minority The bill is sent to the House; represents leader; represents leader; represents Senate; represents leader; represents leader; represents governor for signature or District 51 District 15 District 28 District 9 District 24 District 3 veto. A signed bill becomes law. UTAH SENATE Francis Gibson-R (65) Mapleton hospital administrator 801-491-3763 [email protected] Brian Greene-R (57) Pleasant Grove real estate services 801-358-1338 [email protected] NAME-PARTY (DISTRICT) CITY OCCUPATION PHONES EMAIL Keith Grover-R (61) Provo school administrator, real estate 801-319-0170 [email protected] Stuart Adams-R(22) Layton real estate, developer 801-593-1776 [email protected] Craig Hall-R (33) West Valley City health care attorney 801-573-1774 [email protected] Jacob Anderegg-R(13) Lehi sales manager 801-901-3580 [email protected] Steve Handy-R (16) Layton marketing/public relations 801-979-8711 [email protected] Curtis Bramble-R(16) Provo accountant 801-361-5802 [email protected] Timothy Hawkes-R (18) Centerville public interest lawyer 801-928-9008 [email protected] Gregg Buxton-R(20) Roy Ogden city administrator 801-707-7095 [email protected] Lynn Hemingway-D (40) Millcreek retired executive 801-231-2153 [email protected] Allen Christensen-R (19) North Ogden dentist, landlord 801-782-5600 [email protected] Sandra Hollins-D (23) Salt Lake City homeless outreach 801-363-4257 [email protected] Jim Dabakis-D (2) Salt Lake City art dealer 801-815-3533 [email protected] Greg Hughes-R (51) Draper construction, real estate 801-432-0362 [email protected] Gene Davis-D (3) Salt Lake City public relations 801-647-8924 [email protected] Eric Hutchings-R (38) Kearns consulting energy, trade 801-963-2639 [email protected] Margaret Dayton-R (15) Orem homemaker 801-221-0623 [email protected] Ken Ivory-R (47) West Jordan attorney, consulting 801-694-8380 [email protected] Luz Escamilla-D (1) Salt Lake City bank executive 801-550-6434 [email protected] Michael Kennedy-R (27) Alpine physician 801-358-2362 [email protected] Lincoln Fillmore-R (10) South Jordan charter school management 385-831-8902 [email protected] Brian King-D (28) Salt Lake City attorney 801-560-0769 [email protected] Wayne Harper-R (6) Taylorsville city economic development 801-566-5466 [email protected] John Knotwell-R (52) Herriman technology association 801-449-1834 [email protected] Daniel Hemmert-R (14) Orem dry cleaning business owner 801-380-8262 [email protected] Karen Kwan-D (34) Murray assistant professor 385-249-0683 [email protected] Deidre Henderson-R (7) Spanish Fork political consultant 801-538-1035 [email protected] Bradley Last-R (71) Hurricane Dixie State administrator 435-817-0064 [email protected] Lyle Hillyard-R (25) Logan attorney 435-753-0043 [email protected] Karianne Lisonbee-R (14) Clearfield homemaker 801-589-2934 [email protected] David Hinkins-R (27) Orangeville electric service 435-384-5550 [email protected] Cory Maloy-R (6) Lehi public relations 801-477-0019 [email protected] Don Ipson-R (29) St. George trucking firm owner 435-817-5281 [email protected] Daniel McCay-R (41) Riverton attorney, real estate 801-810-4110 [email protected] Jani Iwamoto-D (4) Holladay attorney 801-580-8414 [email protected] Michael McKell-R (66) Spanish Fork attorney, title officer 801-210-1495 [email protected] Peter Knudson-R (17) Brigham City orthodontist 435-730-2026 [email protected] Kelly Miles-R (11) Ogden attorney, real estate 801-458-8270 [email protected] Karen Mayne-D (5) West Valley City retired educator 801-232-6648 [email protected] Carol Spackman Moss-D Holladay retired teacher 801-647-8764 [email protected] Ann Millner-R (18) Ogden university professor 801-900-3897 [email protected] Jefferson Moss-R (2) Saratoga Springs university investments 385-250-6738 [email protected] Wayne Niederhauser-R (9) Sandy real estate developer 801-742-1606 [email protected] Merrill Nelson-R (68) Grantsville attorney 801-971-2172 [email protected] Ralph Okerlund-R (24) Monroe engineer 435-979-7077 [email protected] Michael Noel-R (73) Kanab rancher/water manager 435-616-5603 [email protected] Howard Stephenson-R (11) Draper taxpayer association 801-815-6800 [email protected] Derrin Owens-R (58) Fountain Green school counselor 435-851-1284 [email protected] Jerry Stevenson-R (21) Layton nursery, produce 801-678-3147 j [email protected] Lee Perry-R (29) Perry law enforcement 435-225-0430 [email protected] Daniel Thatcher-R (12) West Valley City electrical contractor 801-759-4746 [email protected] Jeremy Peterson-R (9) Ogden real estate broker 801-390-1480 [email protected] Kevin Van Tassell-R (26) Vernal banker 435-790-0675 [email protected] Val Peterson-R (59) Orem UVU administrator 801-224-4473 [email protected] Evan Vickers-R (28) Cedar City pharmacist 435-817-5565 [email protected] Dixon Pitcher-R (10) Ogden real estate, business owner 801-710-9150 [email protected] Todd Weiler-R (23) Woods Cross attorney 801-599-9823 [email protected] Val Potter-R (3) North Logan USU executive 435-757-9834 [email protected] Brian Zehnder-R (8) Holladay physician 801-330-0380 [email protected] Marie Poulson-D (46) Cottonwood Heights retired 801-942-5390 [email protected] Susan Pulsipher-R (50) South Jordan homemaker/real estate appraisal 385-242-6397 [email protected] Tim Quinn-R (54) Heber City pharmaceutical sales 435-709-2854 [email protected] HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Paul Ray-R (13) Clearfield homebuilder assoc., health care 801-725-2719 [email protected] Edward Redd-R (4) Logan physician 435-760-3177 [email protected] NAME-PARTY (DISTRICT) CITY OCCUPATION PHONES EMAIL Marc Roberts-R (67) Santaquin finance, real estate 801-210-0155 [email protected] Cheryl Acton-R (43) West Jordan clerk, homemaker 801-809-3571 [email protected] Adam Robertson-R (63) Provo electrical engineer 801-325-2877 [email protected] Carl Albrecht-R (70) Richfield retired utility executive 435-979-6578 [email protected] Angela Romero-D (26) Salt Lake City city program manager 801-722-4972 [email protected] Patrice Arent-D (36) Millcreek management consultant 801-889-7849 [email protected] Douglas Sagers-R (21) Tooele retired 435-830-3485 [email protected] Stewart Barlow-R (17) Fruit Heights surgeon, investments 801-289-6699 [email protected] Scott Sandall-R (1) Tremonton farmer, trucking, investments 435-279-7551 [email protected] Joel Briscoe-D (25) Salt Lake City retired, consulting 801-946-9791 [email protected] Mike Schultz-R (12) Hooper developer 801-859-7713 [email protected] Walt Brooks-R (75) St.