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Mormon Women for Ethical Government jump-started an effort in Utah to create quilts with personalized messages from women about protecting democracy. They will be hand- delivered to Utah’s congressional delegation in May.
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Maloy says the country risks drifting toward authoritarianism if the executive branch isn't brought under control. But she says her concern isn't specific to President Donald Trump's administration and existed when Democrat Joe Biden was in the White House, too.
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Republican state Sen. Mike Kennedy and Democrat Glenn Wright got a little salty with one another around their qualifications to become Utah’s next congressman.
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The candidates seeking to represent Utah's 3nd Congressional District — Republican state Sen. Mike Kennedy and Democrat Glenn Wright — will face off on Oct. 17, 2024, at 6 p.m. in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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Only one candidate, Mike Kennedy, was both a Utah GOP convention pick and a winner of their primary.
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All five candidates, JR Bird, John Dougall, Mike Kennedy, Case Lawrence and Stewart Peay wanted to build on the work Rep. John Curtis has done in Utah's 3rd Congressional District.
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The candidates competing for the Republican nomination in Utah's 3rd Congressional District faced off on June 12, 2024, in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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Ballots were mailed to registered voters on June 4. If you have questions about the June 25 primary election, voters are encouraged to reach out to their county clerk’s office.
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With no incumbent in the race, five candidates are vying to be the Republican nominee to represent the 3rd Congressional District. Utah's primary election is June 25, 2024.
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Longtime Curtis opponent Chris Herrod is again running for the congressional seat. A state senator, state auditor and a handful of candidates are challenging as well.
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The rule says all students should have equal opportunities based on their individual needs.
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In a year that saw polarized policymaking around transgender Americans, MPR News and KUER teamed up to tell the story of how gender-affirming care bans and care shields are affecting access in Minnesota and Utah.