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Voucher clarification? Shurtleff, education officials to ask for special session
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HB148 was automatically put on hold, however, after opponents gathered enough signatures to let voters decide whether to repeal that bill.
The twist, according to Shurtleff and other attorneys, is that HB174 contains enough language to implement a state voucher law. The main provision HB174 doesn't contain is a $9.2 million appropriation to mitigate financial losses school districts might experience under vouchers.
Legislators passed HB174 by a referendum-proof two-thirds vote. So, some argue, even if voters repeal HB148, HB174 will stand.
The legal volley has created public confusion, state education officials and attorneys contend.
"Right now (HB174) is making the issue very cloudy, and they'd like to clear the skies so people are clear on what they're voting for or against," Harrington said.
In a meeting with Huntsman next week, Shurtleff and education officials plan to ask Huntsman to call a special session, assuming legislators will act.
If HB174 is repealed, and the public in November votes to keep the voucher law, then HB174's amendments could be reinstated in the 2008 Legislative session, State Office of Education attorney Jean Hill said.
Valentine, R-Orem, said Friday he had not heard about Shurtleff's, Harrington's and Burningham's plan.
But Valentine said outside of the question of implementing HB174 and a special session, the ballot language on the referendum ballot itself "is hard to understand."
And Valentine fears that voters could become so confused in the polling booth Nov. 6 that any resulting vote may not be a "fair, accurate reflection of the impression of Utah voters" on the voucher issue.
In short, the GOP legislative majority may not see the November vote as a binding statement on vouchers.
"I think there are serious questions about the ballot language," said Valentine.
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