"We can finally go to a full theater again, have an outdoor concert, go to Lagoon, enjoy the rides, not have to try to keep your mask on and its a great re-opening," the bill's sponsor, Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield, told FOX 13.
Date: May 04, 2021
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SL County Council to consider new mask mandate ahead of COVID-19 'endgame' bill
mask mandate with members of the Utah State Legislature, some of whom wanted to lift it immediately. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield, lifts other health restrictions as vaccination rates rise and cases decline. But it allows local legislative bodies to seek their own mask mandates.
Date: Mar 24, 2021
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Weirdest. Session. Ever. Here's what the 2021 Utah legislature did to your life.
Lawmakers passed a bill that allows vape shops to move into strip malls near residential areas (if theyre moving away from schools). It also requires employees to be over 21. Rep. Paul Ray said on the House floor hed prefer to put vape shops out of business entirely, but this was a compromise.
Date: Mar 06, 2021
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Bills ending COVID-19 restrictions, limiting health order powers advance in Utah legislature
The House Government Operations Committee voted 7-3 to pass House Bill 294, which has been described as the COVID-19 "endgame" by its sponsor, Rep. Paul Ray. The bill would lift restrictions like the mask mandate and physical distancing once Utah hit a threshold for vaccines and hospitalizations.
Date: Mar 01, 2021
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Evan McMullin takes the lead in latest Utah presidential poll
Fillmore gathered a group of Utah Republicans to endorse McMullin. That included state Sens. Howard Stephenson, Curt Bramble and Daniel Thatcher, along with state Reps. Paul Ray, Justin Fawson and Fred Cox.
Date: Oct 19, 2016
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Sen. Mark Madsen's medical marijuana bill fails in 'kill committee'
Madsen's bill, SB73, made it past several votes that many thought were impossible but came to a halt in the House Health and Human Services Committee, where Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield, said the bill had too many potential problems.
A target is pinned to the inmate's heart. Shooters aim for the chest rather than the head because it's a bigger target and usually allows for a faster death, said Utah Rep. Paul Ray, who sponsored the proposal.
The billHB415, sponsored by Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfieldimposes labeling and quality-control requirements on makers of e-vapor "juices." The regulations include a mandate that the products have childproof caps and that the nicotine content on the label reflect the amount in the liquid.