THANK LEGISLATORS FOR SUPPORTING RADON AWARENESS BY PASSING S.C.R. 5!
THANK LEGISLATORS FOR SUPPORTING RADON AWARENESS BY PASSING S.C.R. 5! ← Action Alerts The Issue — Radon Risks in Utah Radon is an odorless and…
THANK LEGISLATORS FOR SUPPORTING RADON AWARENESS BY PASSING S.C.R. 5! ← Action Alerts The Issue — Radon Risks in Utah Radon is an odorless and…
HEAL Utah is deeply concerned that S.B. 316 and 337 undermine environmental oversight at a time when it is more needed than ever. Fill out our action alert today!
H.B. 355 limits local governments from preventing the expansion of certain mining operations. It also shifts the burden of proof to the challenger and raises the standard of proof to “clear and convincing.” Protect your local government’s ability to stop mine expansions today!
HEAL Utah is deeply concerned about a slate of bills designed to expand the use of nuclear energy in the state. Take action today to oppose H.B. 249, H.B. 254, and S.B. 216!
Contacting our lawmakers is one of your most powerful tools to ensure our voices are heard. Being an effective advocate for your community means raising your concerns and holding your legislators accountable for accurately representing their constituents.
Individuals (like you!) can also influence policy that affects your health and quality of life by speaking up and becoming community lobbyists.
Every year we see more and more individuals redefining what it means to be a lobbyist who places community, accountability, and people over profit, setting the foundation for an era of greater democracy up on Capitol Hill.
Now that our lawmakers have had a few months to recover from this year’s General Session, they are gearing up for their first interim session meeting of the year. Not sure what the interim session is? Wondering how you can get involved? No worries! We’re here to explain what you should know about Utah’s interim sessions.
Together we know the impact our collective efforts have on our local community, the greater state of Utah, and the nation as a whole. So, it’s imperative that we reflect on all the hard work that our many dedicated volunteers, determined lobbyists, and generous donors contributed to our numerous efforts this past year.
Are you looking for ways to be directly engaged in local environmental advocacy? Do you want to make a tangible difference in air quality, climate…
Post update: On October 25, 2018, the Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control board unanimously voted to DENY EnergySolutions’ their exemption request on a…