Salt Lake Tribune
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Gov. Spencer Cox, who signed the bills on Thursday, said the state is prepared for a legal fight over the tech company regulations.
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Utah’s food tax will not be cut unless voters agree to a constitutional amendment that will change how lawmakers spend income tax revenues.
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University of Utah professor Lisa Diamond set out to quantify social safety and to understand its impact on Utah women.
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Utah’s largest air carrier aims to replace fossil-based jet fuel, but there isn’t nearly enough at this point.
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From banning gender-affirming health care for transgender minors to passing a new school vouchers law, Beehive State lawmakers have changed how Utahns will live their lives for years to come.
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Gov. Spencer Cox now has three weeks to decide if he’ll approve or veto the new state flag bill.
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The Legislature has passed a bill from Rep. Kera Birkeland, R-Morgan, that, while providing some services for sexual assault victims and requiring additional training for law enforcement, limits victims’ access to abortion.
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Even a “House of the Lord” needs to go through a planning commission.
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The state may create a commissioner position to head up efforts to support the lake.
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Bill to require water-use disclosure gets watered down, then denied a vote on House floor.