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Utah Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla said the move "resonates with the American values of resilience and unity."
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox had previously said he would not support the former president, even calling Trump’s nomination a “huge mistake.”
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With the June 25 primary fast approaching, campaigns are gearing up to spend big money as they make their pitch to voters.
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Republican Rep. Karianne Lisonbee’s bill would allow abortion clinics to be licensed to perform abortions in the state, but it is her hope that the law would lead to a faster ruling on the state’s near-total abortion ban.
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Similar clergy-penitent privilege bills have failed in the past. However, Rep. Anthony Loubet’s proposal has one major difference, resulting in a lack of opposition from the state's dominant faith.
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“We value our rivers and streams, wetlands, whatever it may be, our lakes,” said the bill’s Republican sponsor. “But trying to mix the idea that it's actually a human person is not appropriate.”
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Carson Jorgensen left his seat as the leader of the Utah Republican Party, but he didn’t leave politics for good.
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Utah hasn’t had a Democratic governor since Scott M. Matheson served from 1977-1985.
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Democratic state Senator Derek Kitchen wants to raise the legal age to buy a gun in Utah from 18 to 21.
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For the fourth year in a row, Rep. Brian King’s firearm background check bill has stalled.
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Grab a cold soda and circle Jan. 18 on your calendar because the Utah legislature — AND State Street — are back!
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Ballots mailed on election day in Utah are not valid, according to state law. But a bill filed by Rep. Brian King this session would change that.