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As the new License Plate Design Review Board contemplates design criteria, the Great Salt Lake plate is stalled.
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Billed as “Utah’s Innovation Community,” The Point in Draper aims to be a mixed-use development that combines housing with amenities, transit and economic growth.
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GOP leaders have derided recent decisions as the work of activist judges or “policymaking from the bench.” That has some in the supermajority toying with the idea of judicial reform.
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Judge Robert Shelby wrote Utah’s law restricting youth social media use most likely violates the First Amendment.
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Lawmakers called a special session following a Utah Supreme Court ruling that affirmed the ability of voter-approved ballot initiatives to reform the government without interference.
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Public union members say they feel unfairly targeted by the bill.
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Voters have until Jan. 9 to declare their party ahead of the 2024 primary elections.
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Gov. Spencer Cox addressed flooding, water and the bills from the recent legislative session during his March monthly news conference.
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Rep. Jordan Teuscher is sponsoring a bill to disband the Unified Police Department. He says Salt Lake County is currently being treated differently than the rest of the state.
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While it’s not as prominent this legislative session, lawmakers are still tackling state elections.