Aaron Osmond

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Aaron Osmond
Aaron Osmond
Member of the Utah Senate
from the 10 district
In office
March 2011 – January 2016
Preceded byChris Buttars
Succeeded byLincoln Fillmore
Personal details
Born
Aaron Virl Osmond

(1969-10-31) October 31, 1969 (age 54)
Provo, Utah[1]
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
SpouseNancy Felt
Children5
Parent
RelativesGeorge Osmond (grandfather)
Olive Osmond (grandmother)
Tom Osmond (uncle)
Alan Osmond (uncle)
Wayne Osmond (uncle)
Merrill Osmond (uncle)
Jay Osmond (uncle)
Donny Osmond (uncle)
Marie Osmond (aunt)
Jimmy Osmond (uncle)
ResidenceSouth Jordan, Utah
Alma materUniversity of Phoenix Brigham Young University
ProfessionWorkforce Transformation Specialist, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Websitehttp://www.aaronosmond.com

Aaron Virl Osmond (born October 31, 1969) is a former Republican member of the Utah Senate, representing the 10th district.[1][2] He resigned from office December 5, 2015.

Early life, education, and career[edit]

Aaron Osmond was born and raised in Provo, Utah; he is the son of George Virl Osmond Jr., the oldest member of the Osmond Brothers, whose participation in the family's musical business was limited due to hearing impairment.[1][3] Aaron served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Rome, Italy.[1] He received a B.S. in business management from the University of Phoenix.[1][3]

While taking his degree, he also worked for WordPerfect and Novell for twelve years. In 2003 he joined Microsoft, where he managed a $200 million educational product line. In 2007, he started investing in real estate. During that time he served as the CEO of Real Estate Investor Education, LLC for 3 years. In April 2012, he assumed responsibility as VP of North America for Certiport, an IT Education Testing Company. Since 2014, he has been vice president of global sales, initially remaining with Certiport, before shifting in 2018 to work directly for its parent company, Pearson Clinical Assessments.[4]

Osmond volunteers as vice chair on the board of trustees for the Utah System of Technology Colleges. He also sits as a board member on the Employability to Careers Program Board and on the Sacred Innocence Foundation.[4]

Aaron and his wife Nancy are the parents of 5 children.[5] Nancy is a Pediatric Registered Nurse by profession.[5] Their family has lived in South Jordan since 2006.[5]

Political career[edit]

In 2011, Osmond was elected as state senator for Utah's 10th district, formerly represented by Chris Buttars.[1][3][6] In 2013, he attracted national attention when he called for an end to compulsory education.[7][8] Senator Osmond has been affiliated with South Jordan Chamber of Commerce as the Vice Chair and the Provo City Planning Commission/Board of Adjustments.[9] In 2014, Osmond served on the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee, Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee, the Chair of the Senate Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee, and the Senate Education Committee.[9] In 2015, Osmond stepped down from the Senate after considering the top post at the Utah College of Applied Technology.[10]

Pivotal Bills/ In the News[edit]

2012[edit]

SB64 – Public Education Employment Reform[edit]

Senator Osmond wasted no time trying to make an impact on longstanding state laws. One notable bill from his freshman year as a senator was SB64,[11] which targeted public education employment. The bill was introduced February 8, 2012, and the very next day, Osmond posted an introduction[12] to the bill online, which stated some of the goals he was trying to achieve with the legislation.

The initial reaction to the bill was mixed, with particularly strong opponents among those in the field of public education. Osmond knew some changes needed to take place, so he did not want to back down, but he also wanted to ensure the changes he made would be informed and reflective of the problems actually facing the state. To achieve this goal, he put the bill on hold, brought a number of interested parties to the table, and took into account a number of varying views. Additional changes were made to the bill to the point that it received overwhelming support from both houses (it passed the House 73-1 and the Senate 26-2) and additional endorsements by parents, teachers, and other interested parties. The Utah Education Association (UEA) even published a piece[13] discussing the good done by the bill. The UEA is careful to note the work Osmond put in to ensure he heard and applied input from voices on all sides of the issue.

The UEA article points out a number of changes[14] Osmond made after soliciting his feedback. Where the initial bill made all educators at-will employees and based salary on performance evaluations, the final legislation removed both of these changes. Some voices in the Senate wanted these stronger provisions reinstated, but Osmond decided it was better to take small steps on these issues and involve educators, rather than making sweeping changes without their input.

The bill itself adjusts provisions regarding the status and termination of school district employees and educator evaluations. It directs the state board of education to make rules requiring annual performance evaluations for school district employees (with a few exceptions). The data on those educator ratings are to be publicly reported, and procedures are set forth for non-renewal or termination of a career employee’s contract based on unsatisfactory performance. Finally, the salaries of certain administrative positions are made contingent upon these evaluations.

This bill was not only an early satisfaction in Osmond’s legislative career, but it also gave him experience dealing with difficult topics, enforced the value of soliciting multiple perspectives, and enlarged his perspective on issues of public education. Many of the skills Osmond used throughout his time with the senate came from things he learned with this bill. After gleaning insight from interested parties, he wrote a piece called “Lessons Learned and Next Steps” in which he discusses what he discovered in the course of working with so many active citizens of the state.

2013[edit]

SB131 – Assault Amendments[edit]

In his sophomore year, Osmond carried a heavier legislative load. Notable in the 2013 general session was a bill[15] he ran that amended the state definition of assault, providing additional offenses (second and third degree assault charges) for assaulting a peace officer or military service member in uniform.

An End to Compulsory Education?[edit]

In 2013, Osmond attracted national attention when he wrote a senate blog suggesting an end to compulsory education. He argued that requiring education had unintended negative consequences in that it allowed parents to disengage from their children’s education in ways that were detrimental.

"Some parents completely disengage themselves from their obligation to oversee and ensure the successful education of their children. Some parents act as if the responsibility to educate, and even care for their child, is primarily the responsibility of the public school system. As a result, our teachers and schools have been forced to become surrogate parents, expected to do everything from behavioral counseling, to providing adequate nutrition, to teaching sex education, as well as ensuring full college and career readiness. Unfortunately, in this system, teachers rarely receive meaningful support or engagement from parents and occasionally face retaliation when they attempt to hold a child accountable for bad behavior or poor academic performance.[16]"

While the call for ending compulsory education is what attracted the most attention, Osmond goes on to suggest other amendments to our school systems in line with his basic beliefs that parents should be more involved. Among these other changes, Osmond suggested increased and adequate state funding for schools, shifting more responsibility for education to local school boards, encouraging more people to attend and participate in school board meetings, and eliminating the statewide requirement of 990 educational hours each year (he suggested the decision of how many hours should rest with local school districts). (Huffpost Article).

Osmond’s ideas received widespread criticism from some, while others suggested his radical changes did not go far enough. In future years, the core of these initial sentiments went on to shape much of Osmond’s legislative career. He never pressed the issue of compulsory education after that point, but championed legislation to place more educational responsibility on parents.[17]

2014[edit]

SB39 – Home School Amendments[edit]

Osmond’s SB39[18] in 2014 provided greater freedom for homeschool students and their parents to pursue education with more freedom than had been previously allowed by the state. The bill modified procedures for getting a student excused from public school and eliminated mandatory instructional requirements for homeschool students. This allowed the homeschool students to focus on their education rather than meeting a mandated number of hours or topics as decided by the state. Many homeschool parents saw this as a victory that allowed them the freedom to emphasize and pace their children’s education in a way best suited for them. (KSL Homeschool Relief[19]). Osmond clarified that he believed parents should be primarily responsible for their children’s education, with the state serving in a secondary position. The bill sparked some concern that some homeschool parents would use this freedom as an excuse to not educate their children, or to do so inadequately. The bill addressed some of these concerns by requiring homeschool students to still qualify for college entrance exams or workforce readiness metrics. Additionally, if a homeschool student returns to public school, SB39 included assessment procedures[20] to ensure proper academic placement of that student.

SB122 – Parental Rights in Public Education[edit]

The sentiments Osmond began with SB39 and his homeschool amendments continued with SB122,[21] which reformed parent rights in their children’s education. He felt strongly that parents should hold the primary responsibility to educate their children, and schools and the state held a second responsibility with an obligation to support parents. To support this, he created what he called the “parental bill of rights.[22]” Of note, this bill gave parents the freedom to retain a student on a grade level (for academic, social, emotional, or other reasons), select or change a teacher, visit and observe school freely, excuse their student without a doctor’s note, and determine placement in specialized or advanced courses.

A Stand Against Child Abuse – The HB286 Debate[edit]

While not a bill that Osmond was deeply involved with, HB286[23] was a turning point for him in both his legislative career and in his personal life. The legislation originated in the house and made its way to the senate with a number of important provisions to protect children against sexual abuse. One of these provisions allowed school districts and charter schools to provide instruction on recognizing and preventing abuse. The bill, as drafted, required such schools to send notification to parents of the instruction and include instructional materials to review.  When the bill was on the senate floor, an amendment was proposed that would intensify these requirements and prohibit schools from providing such instruction unless parental consent had been obtained.

Osmond was very vocal in his defense of the original bill. He reiterated his firm belief in parental rights for education, but clarified that those rights were recognized in the bill as written. Parents would receive notification and have the opportunity to review the instructional materials. Requiring parental consent, he said, would allow too many children to slip through the cracks, leaving them vulnerable because their families missed the opportunity to give consent for these trainings. Osmond even went so far as to reveal—for the first time in his life—that he had been a victim of child abuse, and that, though he came from a strong family, the proposed amendment would require a consent that his parents may not have even seen a request for, much less given.

Osmond’s powerful stand for the bill against child abuse received a great deal of attention from the community, and he was recognized for his stance by the Prevent Child Abuse Utah association (PCAU) when they made him the recipient of the Anne Freimuth Child Advocate of the Year Award. A video was compiled, which included a recording of Osmond’s powerful defense of children and a speech given by his brother Joseph at the PCAU event where Osmond was honored.

2015[edit]

SB97 – Property Tax Equalization[edit]

For the 2015 session, Senator Osmond took on one of the most difficult issues of his time in the senate: education funding.[24] Much of Utah’s education funding comes from property taxes, but the state’s property tax rate had not been adjusted since 1996, almost two decades before. Estimates indicated that inflation alone meant $90 million in losses due to this lack of change. At the same time, many school districts were not providing funding for their own students, and more than half were well below the state’s average per-pupil funding rate.[25]

In an attempt to generate better funding for students, Osmond hoped to capture some of that revenue lost to inflation. He didn't go so far as to recapture all of it, but by capturing a portion ($75 million), he was able to bring all school districts up to at least that average per-pupil rate.[26]

The bill Osmond proposed distributed the revenue generated by this property tax increase into existing funds (the Minimum Basic Growth Account, the Voted Levy Guarantee, the Capital Outlay Foundation Program, and the Capital Outlay Enrollment Growth Program). Districts that were most in need of funding received more of the revenue, while wealthy districts received less, thus equalizing to some degree the amount of per-pupil spending across the state. Early in the 2015 session, Osmond published a video[27] explaining his hopes for the bill.

SB97 met with mixed responses. Some were very supportive of the increased and equalized school funding. Others were critical of the tax increase, especially since some districts in the state (Park City, for example) likely would not see much of the increased funding from the tax they paid. In the end, public polling showed support for the bill, but the margin was not large. Some members of Osmond’s own political party were ardently against this bill, which made democratic support essential to its passage. Osmond worked hard persuading members on both side of the aisle and managed to pass the bill 20-9 in the Senate and 43-31 in the house, with members from both parties working together to ensure its passage.

SB167 – Juvenile Offender Amendments[edit]

Also in 2015, Osmond ran a bill[28] to alter the treatment of juvenile offenders in the criminal justice system. Among the amendments made, SB167 required new guidelines for housing convicted minors, required that the court ensure any waiver of counsel was knowing and intentional, and created a presumption that minors should not be shackled when appearing in court. Osmond felt very strongly that shackling all juvenile defendants was unnecessary and embarrassing, and ensured that such treatment would no longer be the norm.

2012 Legislation[edit]

Sponsored Bills
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Status
SB0064 Public Education Employment Reform Osmond, A. Gibson, F. Substituted
SB0064S01 Public Education Employment Reform Osmond, A. Gibson, F. Enacted
SB0076 Collaborative Performance Bonus Osmond, A. Considered
SB0097 Grants For Online Testing Osmond, A. Wright, B. Enacted
SB0109 Assault Amendments Osmond, A. Bird, J. Considered
SB0162 Division of School Districts Osmond, A. Considered
SB0215 Teacher Induction and Remediation Assistance Pilot Program Osmond, A. Numbered
SB0216 Digital Safety for Utah Secondary Schools Osmond, A. Newbold, M. Considered
SB0217 Math Materials Access Improvement Grant Osmond, A. Dougall, J. Substituted
SB0217S01 Math Materials Access Improvement Grant Osmond, A. Dougall, J. Enacted
SB0218 Public Education Engagement Reform Osmond, A. Numbered
SB0223 Pledge of Allegiance Amendments Osmond, A. Wright, B. Enacted
SB0226 High Quality Preschool Project Osmond, A. Considered
SB0279 Health Funding Priorities Osmond, A. Numbered
SCR007 Concurrent Resolution Approving The Interlocal Agreement Creating The Jordan River Commons Osmond, A. Newbold, M. Enacted
SCR013 Concurrent Resolution on Common Core Standards Osmond, A. Substituted
SCR013S01 Concurrent Resolution on Common Core Standards Osmond, A. Substituted
SCR013S02 Concurrent Resolution on Common Core Standards Osmond, A. Christensen, L. Considered
SJR017 Joint Rules Resolution on Fiscal Notes Osmond, A. Numbered
SJR023 Joint Resolution on Human Life Osmond, A. Numbered
SJR026 Joint Resolution on Engagement on Public Education System Osmond, A. Wilson, B. Considered
Floor Sponsored Bills
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor Status
HB0062 Provisions Regarding School Supplies Powell, K. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0088 Custody Amendments Wilcox, R. Osmond, A. Dee, B.; Gibson, F.; Hughes, G.; Ivory, K.; King, B.S.; Menlove, R.; Seelig, J.; Vickers, E.; Watkins, C. Enacted
HB0105 Official Voter Register Amendments Newbold, M. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0014 Massage Therapy Act Amendments Cosgrove, T. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0115 Peer Assistance and Review Pilot Program Moss, C. Osmond, A. Arent, P.; Bird, J.; Briscoe, J.; Cosgrove, T.; Edwards, R; Eliason, S.; Gibson, F.; Handy, S.; Hughes, G.; McIff, K.; Poulson, M.; Powell, K.; Watkins, C. Enacted
HB0149 Online Education Survey Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0155 Drug Screening For Temporary Assistance For Needy Families Recipients Wilson, B. Osmond, A. Barlow, S.; Bird, J.; Brown, D.; Daw, B.; Dee, B.; Dougall, J.; Draxler, J.; Eliason, S.; Greenwood, R.; Grover, K.; Herrod, C.; Hughes, G.; Ipson, D.; McCay, D.; Menlove, R.; Noel, M.; Oda, C; Perry, L.; Ray, P.; Sanpei, D.; Vickers, E.; Wilcox, R. Enacted
HB0213 School Community Council Member Qualifications Perry, L. Osmond, A. Substituted
HB0213S01 School Community Council Member Qualifications Perry, L. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0235 Offer of Judgment in Civil Cases Ivory, K. Osmond, A. Considered
HB0236S01 Alimony Modifications Sandstrom, S. Osmond, A. Considered
HB0240 Medical Retainer Agreements Ivory, K. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0261 Dividing of School Districts Amendments Sumsion,K. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0421 Local District Dissolution McCay, D. Osmond, A. Considered
HB0500 Education Reporting Efficiency Amendments Wilcox, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
Co-Sponsored Bills
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor Status
SB0024 Research Tax Credit Amendments Valentine, J. Newbold, M. Osmond, A.; Anderson, C.; Bramble, C.; Hinkins, D.; Jenkins, S.; Knudsen, P.; Madsen, M.; Mayne, K.; Morgan, K.; Okerlund, R.; Romero, R.; Stephenson, H.; Van Tassell, K. Considered
SB0129 Unemployment Insurance Modifications Bramble, C. Peterson, J. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.S.; Anderson, C.; Christensen, A.; Hillyard, L.; Hinkins, D.; Knudsen, P.; Madsen, M.; Okerlund, R.; Reid, S.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Van Tassell, K.; Weiler, T. Enacted
SB0289 K-3 Reading Program Technology Adams, J.S. Newbold, M. Osmond, A.; Bramble, C.; Davis, G.; Escamilla (Robles), L.; Knudsen, P.; Madsen, M.; McAdams, B.; Morgan, K.; Niederhauser, W.; Okerlund, R.; Stevenson, J.; Urquhart, S.; Valentine, J.; Weiler, T. Considered
SB0290 Utah Futures Program Stephenson, H. Hughes, G. Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0290S01 Utah Futures Program Stephenson, H. Hughes, G. Osmond, A. Enacted
SCR001 Concurrent Resolution Supporting Establishment of A Fund for Assistance to Families of Fallen Officers Van Tassell, K. Daw, B. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.S.; Anderson, C.; Bramble, C.; Christensen, A.; Davis, G.; Dayton, M.; Escamilla (Robles), L.; Hillyard, L.; Hinkins, D.; Jenkins, S.; Jones, P.; Knudsen, P.; Madsen, M.; Mayne, K.; McAdams, B.; Morgan, K.; Niederhauser, W.; Okerlund, R.; Reid, S.; Romero, R.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Valentine, J.; Waddoups, M.; Weiler, T. Enacted
SR0001 Informal Senate Poll on United States Senate Candidates Resolution Anderson, C. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.S.; Bramble, C.; Dayton, M.; Hinkins, D.; Jenkins, S.; Madsen, M.; Mayne, K.; McAdams, B.; Niederhauser, W.; Okerlund, R.; Reid, S.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Urquhart, S.; Valentine, J.; Van Tassell, K.; Weiler, T. Enacted
2012 Special Session Bills
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Status
SB4003 New School Year Supplemental Public Education Budget Adjustments Osmond, A. Brown, M. Enacted

2013 Legislation[edit]

Sponsored Bills
Number Title of BIll Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Status
SB0071 Results-based Financing for Early Childhood Education Osmond, A. Hughes, G. Substituted
SB0071S01 Results-based Financing for Early Childhood Education Osmond, A. Hughes, G. Considered
SB0081 School Property Tax Funding Osmond, A. McCay, D. Considered
SB0112 Work Week Amendments Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0112S01 Work Week Amendments Osmond, A. Bird, J. Substituted
SB0112S03 Work Week Amendments Osmond, A. Bird, J. Enacted
SB0122 Student Leadership Skills Development Osmond, A. Hughes, G. Substituted
SB0122S01 Student Leadership Skills Development Osmond, A. Hughes, G. Enacted
SB0131 Assault Amendments Osmond, A. Bird, J. Enacted
SB0209 Grants for Personal Mobile Learning Devices Osmond, A. Hughes, G. Considered
SCR007 Concurrent Resolution to Reduce Utah's Dependence on Federal Funds Osmond, A. Hutchings, E. Enacted
SJR003 Joint Rules Resolution on Submitting and Numbering Legislation Osmond, A. Knotwell, J. Substituted
SJR003S01 Joint Rules Resolution on Submitting and Numbering Legislation Osmond, A. Knotwell, J. Enacted
SJR006 Joint Rules Resolution on Circled Bills Osmond, A. Considered
SJR013 Joint Resolution Urging Governor and Utah's Congressional Delegation to Secure Utah State Land Osmond, A. Stratton, K. Enacted
Floor Sponsored Bills
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor(s) Status
HB0013 Protection of Children Riding in Motor Vehicles Arent, P. Osmond, A. Barlow, S.; Briscoe, J.; Brown, D.; Brown, M.; Chavez-Houck, R.; Crosgrove, T.; Draxler, J.; Edwards, R.; Eliason, S.; Hall, C.; King, B.S.; McIff, K.; Menlove, R.; Moss, C.; Perry, L.; Pitcher, D.; Poulson, M.; Powell, K.; Ray, P.; Redd, E.;Seelig, J.; Snow, V.L. Enacted
HB0022 Utah Commission on Service and Volunteerism Bird, J. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0025 Agency Reporting Provisions Bird, J. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0115S02 Towing Amendments Stratton, K. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0157S01 Children's Hearing Aid Pilot Program Edwards, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0201 State Board of Education Leadership Amendments Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0204S04 Election Amendments Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Substituted
HB0204S05 Election Amendments Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0220 Repeal of State Auditor Related Provisions Knotwell, J. Osmond, A. Substituted
HB0220S01 Repeal of State Auditor Related Provisions Knotwell, J. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0239S02 Jury Service Amendments Hall, C. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0285 Modification of Education-related Reporting Requirements Gibson, F. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0298 Parent Seminar on Youth Protection Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0306 School Land Trust Program Amendments Perry, L. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0363 Public Education State Capitol Visit Funding Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0371 Interpreter Services for the Hearing Impaired Amendments Menlove, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
Co-Sponsored Bills
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor(s) Status
SB0079 Student-centered Learning Pilot Program Stephenson, H. McCay, D. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.S.; Jenkins, S.; Knudson, P.; Madsen, M.; Reid, S.; Stevenson, J.; Urquhart, S.; Vickers, E.; Weiler, T. Considered
SCR004S01 Standing with Israel Concurrent Resolution Bramble, C. Ivory, K. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.S.; Christensen, A.; Dabakis, J.; Davis, G.; Dayton, M.; Escamilla (Robles) L.; Harper, W.; Henderson, D.; Hillyard, L.; Hinkins, D.; Jenkins, S.; Jones, P.; Knudson, P.; Madsen, M.; Mayne, K.; Neiderhauser, W.; Okerlund, R.; Reid, S.; Shiozawa, B.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Valentine, J.; Van Tassell, K.; Vickers, E.; Weiler, T.


2014 Legislation[edit]

Sponsored
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor Status
SB0031 State Agency Reporting Amendments Osmond, A. Edwards, R. Enacted
SB0039 Home School Amendments Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0039S01 Home School Amendments Osmond, A. Knotwell, J. Madsen, M. Enacted
SB0042 Early Childhood Education Osmond, A. Menlove, R. Considered
SB0101 Public Education Human Resource Management Amendments Osmond, A. Gibson, F. Enacted
SB0103 Local Control of Classroom Time Requirements Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0103S01 Local Control of Classroom Time Requirements Osmond, A. Bird, J. Enacted
SB0104 Improvement of Reading Instruction Osmond, A. Menlove, R. Enacted
SB0109 Radon Testing for Home Purchase Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0109S02 Radon Awareness Campaign Osmond, A. Stratton, K. Enacted
SB0110 Guardianship Costs for Parents of Disabled Adult Child Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0110S01 Guardianship Forms for Parents of Disabled Adult Child Osmond, A. McCay, D. Enacted
SB0111 Education Funding Equalization Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0111S02 Education Funding Equalization Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0111S03 Education Funding Equalization Osmond, A. Considered
SB0122 Parental Rights and Accountability in Public Education Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0122S01 Parental Rights in Public Education Osmond, A. Cunningham, R. Madsen, M. Substituted
SB0122S02 Parental Rights in Public Education Osmond, A. Cunningham, R. Madsen, M. Enacted
SB0131 Student Leadership Grant Osmond, A. Briscoe, J. Substituted
SB0131S01 Student Leadership Grant Osmond, A. Briscoe, J. Enacted
SB0149 Drowsy Driving Amendments Osmond, A. Stratton, K. Substituted
SB0149S01 Drowsy Driving Amendments Osmond, A. Stratton, K. Enacted
SB0215 Public School Comprehensive Emergency Response Plan Amendments Osmond, A. Cunningham, R. Enacted
SB0236 Higher Education Admission Amendments Osmond, A. Considered
SB0244 Modifications to Property Tax Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0244S01 Modifications to Property Tax Osmond, A. Hutchings, E. Enacted
SCR001 Concurrent Resolution Recognizing the 60th Anniversary of the Inclusion of Under God in the Pledge of Allegiance Osmond, A. Christensen, L. Enacted
SJR002 Joint Resolution on Legislative Power Osmond, A. Considered
Floor Sponsored
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor Status
HB0022 Workforce Services Amendments Edwards, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0033 Reauthorization of Utah Commission on Service and Volunteerism Edwards, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0041 Clean Fuel School Buses and Infrastructure Handy, S. Osmond, A. Anderson, Johnny; Anderson, Jerry; Arent, P.; Barlow, S.; Barrus, R.; Bird, J.; Briscoe, J.; Cosgrove, T.; Dee, B.; Draxler, J.; Duckworth, S.; Edwards, R.; Eliason, S.; Fisher, J.; Hemingway, L.; Hutchings, E.; Ipson, D.; Layton, D.; Lifferth, D.; Nelson, M.; Noel, M.; Perry, L.; Peterson, J.; Pitcher, D.; Poulson, M.; Redd, E.; Romero, A.; Sagers, D.; Seelig, J.; Snow, V.L.; Spendlove, R.; Stratton, K.; Tanner, E.; Westwood, J.; Wheatley, M.; Wiley, L. Considered
HB0109S02 Public Education Capital Funding Equalization Ivory, K. Osmond, A. Considered
HB0236 State School Board Nomination Revisions Powell, K. Osmond, A. Considered
HB0274 Committee Subpoena Powers Amendment Bird, J. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0320S01 Educators' Professional Learning Last, B. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0329 Programs for Youth Protection Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0368 Jury Duty Amendments Hall, C. Osmond, A. Considered
HB0409 Statewide Education Coordinating Committee Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Considered
Co-Sponsored
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor Status
SB0211 Water Rights Amendments Dayton, M. Grover, K. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.; Bramble, C.; Christensen, A.; Henderson, D.; Hinkins, D.; Jenkins, S.; Knudson, P.; Niederhauser, W.; Okerlund, R.; Reid, S.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Valentine, J.; Van Tassell, K.; Weiler, T. Considered

2015 Legislation[edit]

Sponsored
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor Status
SB0018 Governor's Office of Economic Development Revisions Osmond, A. Edwards, R. Enacted
SB0033 Public School Early Graduation Amendments Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0033S01 Public School Early Graduation Amendments Osmond, A. McCay, D. Considered
SB0034 Charter School Authorization Amendments Osmond, A. Stephenson, H. Substituted
SB0034S01 Charter School Authorization Amendments Osmond, A. Stephenson, H. Considered
SB0037 Data Reporting Regarding Front-line Teachers Osmond, A. Christensen, L. Considered
SB0038 Behavioral Testing and Tracking Restrictions Osmond, A. Gibson, F. Enacted
SB0048 Evaluating Federal Land Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0048S01 Evaluating Federal Land Osmond, A. Lifferth, D. Considered
SB0053 State Domestic Animal Osmond, A. Daw, B. Mayne, K. Considered
SB0054 Credit Monitoring for Minors Osmond, A. Cunningham, R. Substituted
SB0054S01 Credit Monitoring for Minors Osmond, A. Cunningham, R. Enacted
SB0084 Federal Nutrition Standards Exemptions Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0084S01 State Control of School Nutrition Standards Osmond, A. Considered
SB0097 Property Tax Equalization Amendments Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0097S01 Property Tax Equalization Amendments Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0097S03 Property Tax Equalization Amendments Osmond, A. Last, B. Enacted
SB0114 Board of Education Compensation Amendments Osmond, A. Hall, C. Substituted
SB0114S01 Board of Education Compensation Amendments Osmond, A. Hall, C. Enacted
SB0116 Public School Dropout Recovery Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0116S01 Public School Dropout Recovery Osmond, A. Bramble, C.; Hillyard, L.; Jackson, A.; Knudson, P.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Weiler, T. Substituted
SB0116S02 Public School Dropout Recovery Osmond, A. Gibson, F. Bramble, C.; Hillyard, L.; Jackson, A.; Knudson, P.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Weiler, T. Substituted
SB0116S03 Public School Dropout Recovery Osmond, A. Gibson, F. Bramble, C.; Hillyard, L.; Jackson, A.; Knudson, P.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Weiler, T. Substituted
SB0116S05 Public School Dropout Recovery Osmond, A. Gibson, F. Bramble, C.; Hillyard, L.; Jackson, A.; Knudson, P.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Weiler, T. Enacted
SB0117 Interventions for Reading Difficulties Pilot Program Osmond, A. Gibson, F. Enacted
SB0148 Children with Cancer Special License Plate Osmond, A. Considered
SB0151 National Board Certification Scholarships for Teachers Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0151S01 National Board Certification Scholarships for Teachers Osmond, A. Considered
SB0152 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for A Qualifying Artistic Work Osmond, A. Considered
SB0167 Juvenile Offender Amendments Osmond, A. Snow, V.L. Enacted
SB0204 Parental Rights in Public Education Amendments Osmond, A. Substituted
SB0204S01 Parental Rights in Public Education Amendments Osmond, A. Cunningham, R. Substituted
SB0204S02 Parental Rights in Public Education Amendments Osmond, A. Cunningham, R. Enacted
SB0223 USTAR Governance Amendments Osmond, A. Edwards, R. Substituted
SB0223S01 USTAR Governance Amendments Osmond, A. Edwards, R. Enacted
SB0262 Intergenerational Poverty Education Amendments Osmond, A. Hutchings, E Substituted
SB0262S02 Intergenerational Poverty Education Amendments Osmond, A. Hutchings, E Considered
SB0268 Student Leadership Skills Grant Osmond, A. Eliason, S. Enacted
SCR001 Concurrent Resolution to Change Utah's Designated Time Zone and Observance of Daylight Saving Time Osmond, A. Considered
Floor Sponsored Bills
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor(s) Status
HB0018 Children's Hearing Aid Program Amendments Edwards, R. Osmond, A. Substituted
HB0018S02 Children's Hearing Aid Program Amendments Edwards, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0020 Jury Duty Amendments Hall, C. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0021 Department of Workforce Services Sunset Authorization Edwards, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0045 Local Governing Body Amendments Cunningham, R. Osmond, A. Substituted
HB0045S01 Local Governing Body Amendments Cunningham, R. Osmond, A. Substituted
HB0045S02 Local Governing Body Amendments Cunningham, R. Osmond, A. Substituted
HB0065S03 Workforce Services Amendments Edwards, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0112 Hearing Instrument Specialist Amendments Froerer, G. Osmond, A. Substituted
HB0112S01 Hearing Instrument Specialist Amendments Froerer, G. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0118S01 Public Education Human Resource Management Last, B. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0172 Payroll Services Amendments Spendlove, R. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0225 Goblin Valley State Park Expansion Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Considered
HB0248S02 Campaign Finance Reporting Revisions Hall, C. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0277 Statute of Limitations for Civil Actions Ivory, K. Osmond, A. Anderegg, J.; Arent, P.; Briscoe, J.; Chavez-Houck, R.; Duckworth, S.; Grover, K.; Hollins, S.; Kennedy, M.; Lifferth, D.; Moss, C.; Poulson, M.; Romero, A.; Stratton, K.; Wheatley,M. Enacted
HB0292 Emergency Medical Service Providers Amendments McCay, D. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0345S02 Education Abuse Policy McCay, D. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0366 Statute of Limitations for Sexual Offenses Christofferson, K. Osmond, A. Eliason, S. Substituted
HB0366S01 Statute of Limitations for Sexual Offenses Christofferson, K. Osmond, A. Eliason, S. Considered
HB0373 Connected Vehicle Testing Knotwell, J. Osmond, A. Enacted
HB0403 Online Education Survey Program Amendments Eliason, S. Osmond, A. Enacted
HCR001 Concurrent Resolution Designating Start by Believing Day Romero, A. Osmond, A. Enacted
HCR007 Concurrent Resolution Urging Development of Methods to Minimize Excessive Testing and its Negative Impacts on the School Children of Utah Poulson, M. Osmond, A. Enacted
HJR008S01 Proposal to Amend Utah Constitution - Oath of Office Change Powell, K. Osmond, A. Enacted
Co-Sponsored Bills
Number Title of Bill Primary Sponsor Floor Sponsor Co-Sponsor(s) Status
SB0119 Prescription Database Revisions Weiler, T. McCay, D. Osmond, A.; Dabakis, J.; Escamilla, L.; Henderson, D.; Jackson, A.; Knudson, P.; Madsen, M.; Thatcher, D. Substituted
SB0119 Prescription Database Revisions Weiler, T. McCay, D. Osmond, A.; Dabakis, J.; Escamilla, L.; Henderson, D.; Jackson, A.; Knudson, P.; Madsen, M.; Thatcher, D. Enacted
SCR006 Concurrent Resolution Supporting Vietnam Veterans Bramble, C. Peterson, V. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.S.; Christensen, A.; Dabakis, J.; Davis, G.; Dayton, M.; Escamilla, L.; Harper, W.; Henderson, D.; Hillyard, L.; Hinkins, D.; Iwamoto, J.; Jackson, A.; Jenkins, S.; Knudson, P.; Madsen, M.; Mayne, K.; Milner, A.; Niederhauser, W.; Okerlund, R.; Shiozawa, B.; Stephenson, H.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Van Tassell, K.; Vickers, E.; Weiler, T. Enacted
SJR017 Joint Resolution Recognizing the 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta Stephenson, H. Coleman, K. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.S.; Bramble, C.; Christensen, A.; Dabakis, J.; Davis, G.; Dayton, M.; Escamilla, L.; Harper, W.; Henderson, D.; Hillyard, L.; Hinkins, D.; Iwamoto, J.; Jackson, A.; Jenkins, S.; Knudson, P.; Madsen, M.; Mayne, K.; Milner, A.; Niederhauser, W.; Okerlund, R.; Shiozawa, B.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Van Tassell, K.; Vickers, E.; Weiler, T. Substituted
SJR017S01 Joint Resolution Recognizing the 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta Stephenson, H. Coleman, K. Osmond, A.; Adams, J.S.; Bramble, C.; Christensen, A.; Dabakis, J.; Davis, G.; Dayton, M.; Escamilla, L.; Harper, W.; Henderson, D.; Hillyard, L.; Hinkins, D.; Iwamoto, J.; Jackson, A.; Jenkins, S.; Knudson, P.; Madsen, M.; Mayne, K.; Milner, A.; Niederhauser, W.; Okerlund, R.; Shiozawa, B.; Stevenson, J.; Thatcher, D.; Urquhart, S.; Van Tassell, K.; Vickers, E.; Weiler, T. Enacted

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