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Gov. Cox declines to sign bill allowing state to deal in gold and silver, letting it become law without his signature.
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In the final hours of Utah's legislative session, the Senate voted to pass HB242 in four minutes. Less than 20 minutes later, the House gave the bill its stamp of approval.
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The last-minute resolution on Capitol Hill puts a decades-old dispute to rest.
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HB212 would’ve made it easier for cities that want to break away from Salt Lake County to get a measure on the ballot.
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Rep. Jefferson Burton’s bill would have further restricted voting by mail in Utah.
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Last year, lawmakers required users to have a hunting or fishing license on state wildlife management areas. They're swapping that out for an educational and donation-based system.
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Utah may implement a tax on targeted advertising in a move supporters say aims to protect children from being exploited by addictive social media platforms.
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The gas tax cut is about 6 cents per gallon and would start July 1. It's good timing after the Iran war has jolted markets and oil prices.
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A proposed constitutional amendment would take elections from the lieutenant governor’s office.
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Under the proposal, students would have three annual reading assessments starting in kindergarten and those unable to catch up may have to repeat a grade.