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The bill to change the name of Dixie State University was approved by a Senate committee Monday but with changes.
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The Utah Legislature passed major bail reform last year. Now, a Senate committee passed a watered down bill to repeal it.
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Since 2018, the Utah Legislature has put forth a bill to tweak the state’s inland port project. This year’s measure passed a Senate committee Monday morning. Among other things, it creates a bank to distribute loans for inland port infrastructure throughout the state.
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Time is running out to create a new state park north of Moab. The measure received a lot of support in the Utah House of Representatives last week, but it still has to pass the Senate.
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State lawmakers unveiled almost all the details of a $21 billion budget Friday evening.
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The Utah House voted against a bill that would have provided information about preventing sexual assault in health classes.
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A Utah lawmaker has proposed $2.2 billion in infrastructure investments, to support roads, transit and other projects across the state.
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The bill is part of a years long battle over whether candidates should be able to earn a spot on a primary ballot through gathering signatures, or only by nomination at a party convention.
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Education is always touted as a top priority, if not THE top priority, during Utah’s legislative session. This year is no exception, so we brought in KUER’s education reporter Jon Reed to give us a quick lesson on how lawmakers are funding and regulating schools, teachers and students.
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A Utah Senate committee voted to adjourn their meeting Wednesday night without voting on the legislation.
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The latest Utah news from Wednesday evening, February 24, 2021.
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Supporters of the bill say these kits provide false hope for survivors because they’re not admissible in court. But critics say they provide more options.