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The bill also outlines which Utah cities get access to state homelessness funding.
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If passed, all employers, regardless of staff size, would be required to try to accommodate an employee’s religious belief unless it presents an “undue burden” on the business.
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Utah lawmakers continue to criticize the Davis School District for banning the Bible in some schools, and vocal support is growing for revising Utah’s “sensitive materials” law.
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The Alpine School District is looking to close two schools in 2023 and three in 2024. Parents allege a decision was made before they were involved in the discussion.
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While their motivations are different, the political polar opposites were able to both agree to support a bill that codifies a ban on conversion talk therapy.
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HJR2 would change the rules that govern how Utah judges issue injunctions and could impact some high-profile cases.
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Lawmakers Abandon Bill Regulating Facial Recognition Software Over Concerns Of Inadequate ProtectionDraft legislation to regulate government use of facial recognition software was unveiled and subsequently abandoned Wednesday after some lawmakers worried…