From Deseret News archives:
Lawmakers defend omnibus ed bill
"When I leave I want to make sure I didn't diminish legislative powers by rolling over to inaccuracies and political pressure," Curtis, R-Sandy, said.
Curtis said lawmakers did nothing wrong when they rolled a dozen money-linked school bills in SB2, some of which had been voted down earlier in the session, into the schools' $2.5 million budget, the Minimum School Programs Act. Additionally, the bills were debated publicly in open House caucuses and on the House and Senate floors.
Two of the bills resurrected in the omnibus bill include one that budgeted $3.5 million to give software to families to prepare preschoolers for kindergarten, and another to require school districts to kick in a portion of charter school funding.
While nobody has officially said they are going to court on the issue, the State Board of Education did question the bill's constitutionality when it asked Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. to veto the bill. Additionally, Curtis said several others are threatening to take the bill to court for political gain.
"It opens up a Pandora's box of inability to even understand what is or is not a single-subject bill. That's what the issue is," Valentine said, referring to the effort to limit bills to a single topic. "It's a rule we have to protect from pork-barreling," the congressional practice of slipping in pet projects into unrelated legislation, he said, describing SB2 as solely about education financing.
Senate Majority Leader Curt Bramble, R-Provo, said lawmakers will fight any attempt to limit their powers.
"We will go the distance on defending the prerogative of the Legislature to pass legislation that is consistent with the Constitution," Bramble said. "Anyone can sue. I don't believe a suit would have merit."
Bramble said omnibus bills were nothing unusual. "We have had omnibus bills every year I've been up here," he said, citing as an example the 2007 tax reform legislation that included changes to the state income and sale tax systems.
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