Utah 2023 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SCR002

Introduced
1/17/23  
Refer
1/17/23  
Report Pass
1/25/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Enrolled
2/20/23  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Environmental Impact of Vehicle Idling

Impact

This resolution addresses the environmental and public health implications of vehicle idling, advocating for long-term changes in behavior to cut down on unnecessary fuel consumption and emissions. By raising awareness about the detrimental effects of idling—such as contributing to air pollution and adverse health effects in vulnerable populations—the bill aims to foster a culture of more responsible vehicle usage. While it is a resolution rather than a law, its impact lies in its potential to inform and influence community practices towards better environmental stewardship.

Summary

SCR002, or the Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Environmental Impact of Vehicle Idling, promotes awareness and action towards reducing vehicle idling across Utah. The bill presents data indicating that idling for just ten seconds consumes more fuel than restarting an engine. It encourages individuals and businesses to turn off their vehicles when not in motion, particularly in places where sensitive populations, such as children and the elderly, congregate, aiming to improve air quality and fuel efficiency. The resolution highlights the importance of spreading this message through educational signs in various public sectors, including schools and hospitals.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR002 is positive, as it advocates for common-sense measures that promote public health and environmental sustainability. Legislators and community leaders recognize the significance of improving air quality and saving fuel, making it a socially responsible initiative. There is widespread recognition of the need for government endorsement to motivate citizens and businesses to change their habits and support the 'Turn Your Key, Be Idle Free' campaign.

Contention

Unlike bills that may face political polarization, SCR002 is largely framed as a benevolent encouragement rather than a mandated change, likely reducing contention. However, discussions may arise regarding its implementation and effectiveness, such as how to effectively educate the public and whether enough resources will be allocated to support this initiative. The extent to which local businesses could or should engage with this campaign, and how to maximize community participation, may face scrutiny and require ongoing conversation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HCR007

Concurrent Resolution Regarding Improving Air Quality Through Enhanced Zero Emission Rail

UT SCR006

Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Great Salt Lake Elevation Targets

UT HCR011

Concurrent Resolution Recognizing the Importance of Cross-issue Growth Impacts

UT SCR008

Concurrent Resolution Recognizing the Importance of the Agriculture Industry

UT HCR015

Concurrent Resolution Regarding Religious Freedom

UT SCR008

Concurrent Resolution Promoting Kindness in Utah

UT SB2553

Relating To Motor Vehicle Idling.

UT HCR001

Concurrent Resolution Recognizing the U.S.S. Utah

UT SCR58

Requesting The Department Of Education To Enforce The Prohibition Of Excessive Vehicle Idling And To Develop Safe Drop-off And Pick-up Procedures For Hawaii's Children.

UT HCR001

Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Grand County Water Conservancy District

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.