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  • H. R. 8666 seeks to change the law so that federal court for the Central Division of Utah can also be held in the cities of Moab and Monticello. Currently, the law allows courts to be held in St. George, and this bill proposes adding the two additional locations to better...

    Simple Explanation

    This bill wants to make sure that people who live in or near Moab and Monticello, Utah, can have court hearings in those towns instead of having to go all the way to St. George. It aims to make things easier for people who need to attend court by adding more places to go.

  • H.R. 8666 aims to amend the United States Code to allow federal courts to be held in two additional locations in Utah, namely Moab and Monticello, for the Central Division. The amendment specifically changes the wording in Section 125 of Title 28 to include these towns...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 8666 wants to let judges hold court sessions in two new towns in Utah, called Moab and Monticello, so people there don’t have to travel as far for court things. Before this, they could only do this in another town called St. George.

  • H. R. 8666 amends title 28 of the United States Code to allow courts in the Central Division of Utah to be held in both Moab and Monticello, in addition to the existing location in St. George. This change means that legal proceedings for the Central Division of Utah can now...

    Simple Explanation

    Congress has decided that people living in the Central Division of Utah can now go to court in two new places: Moab and Monticello, in addition to the existing location, St. George, which could make it easier for them to attend.

  • H.R. 8666 proposes changes to title 28 of the United States Code to allow court sessions for the Central Division of Utah to be held in the cities of Moab and Monticello in addition to the existing location in St. George. The bill has passed the House of Representatives and...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 8666 is a plan to let a group of judges do their jobs in two more cities in Utah called Moab and Monticello, in addition to where they already work in St. George. They haven't explained why these new places were picked, but now those cities can have their own court days.