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Lawmakers passed a record 575 bills this session. Democrats, however, felt like the session was historic for the wrong reasons.
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Utah leaders are under pressure to end water diversions and enforce tougher restrictions in order save the drying Great Salt Lake.
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Lawmakers will also discuss school safety, teen centers and transgender students.
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“This session, we will have the foresight to find lasting solutions to Utah’s and the West’s water crisis,” Senate President Stuart Adams.
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The lawsuit is the first of its kind to face the Utah Supreme Court.
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The centers would be focused on helping students who need food, access to a shower and a place to clean their clothes.
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Clearfield Republican Rep. Karianne Lisonbee will be Majority Assistant Whip in the Utah House of Representatives.
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Legislative legal counsel will now review the state’s trigger law and the Supreme Court’s opinion.
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The ruling came more than a month after the stunning leak of a draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito indicating the court was prepared to take this momentous step.
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School districts are updating policies to comply with the new state law on inappropriate materials, but conflicting guidance has some unsure of how to address the issue.
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The latest Utah news for Monday, March 28, 2022.
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Cox's letter on the veto signaled his disapproval of the bill and the process through which it was passed.