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The latest Utah news for Tuesday morning, Mar. 1, 2022.
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Lawmakers voted unanimously to advance the consideration of a statewide ethnic studies standard, which proponents say will help increase students’ awareness and knowledge of other cultures.
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HB 331 would have given students a scholarship for private school tuition, private tutors or textbooks if they were opted out of public school.
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The latest Utah news for Monday morning, Feb. 28, 2022.
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Who holds the cards when it comes to government power in Utah? Salt Lake Tribune Columnist Robert Gehrke has some thoughts.
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The fiscal year 2023 budget makes big investments in education, infrastructure, and water preservation.
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The legislative session is in its final stretch, with just one week left. This is the time when lawmakers vote on a ton of the session's most important and most controversial bills.
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As Free Fare February comes to a close, a bill to make public transit free forever in Utah died in committee.
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AM Brief: Utah keeps vote by mail, COVID battered long-term care & Romney calls for Russia sanctionsThe latest Utah news for Thursday morning, Feb. 24, 2022.
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Lawmakers moved quickly this year to pass a bill that lowers the minimum age for correctional officers. The minimum age for police officers is still 21.
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Under the agreement, Salt Lake City would lose a spot on the board overseeing the inland port. In return, it would get more tax revenue and more control over some port spending.
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A bill in the Utah Legislature would give some heavily-visited counties more flexibility on how and when to use transient room tax revenue.