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Lawsuit against Utah ed bill is grandstanding
Litigants are now trying to explain why we should stop dollars from flowing to the classroom. They say they support education funding but they just don't like that we did it in an "omnibus" bill.
We think that's an excuse. Almost half of the 38 litigants are running for election, and their legal brief is written like an extended press release. Some of their arguments are reasonable. Others are simply untrue.
They make their most obvious mistake when they say that good bills were "held hostage" until the end of the session so they could be combined with "bad" bills in an omnibus package. The fact is that all bills dealing with funding are held until the end of session. That is not a violation of our rules. It is exactly what our rules require and what we do every year. That is how we ensure a balanced budget each year. Legislators know that.
SB2 does include language from bills that didn't pass the first time through. Welcome to the legislative process where ideas continue to circulate.
There were several more attempts to amend SB2, but you get the picture. The fact is that every single word in SB2 was subject to discussion and amendment. Welcome to an essential (and potentially frustrating) element of democracy: You need a majority. It seems the political message here is if you lack the votes, take them to court.
Our so-called omnibus bill was 42 pages hardly the thousand-page congressional monstrosity the litigants try to invoke.
No one likes "omnibus" bills. They have been used in the past, but we use them sparingly. We avoid them for the same reasons enunciated by those who have filed a lawsuit. However, we have much to accomplish in 45 days, and time-saving tools are sometimes necessary. The final days of the previous session was one of those instances.
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