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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.
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Mental health providers and physicians who treat transgender youth are grappling with how to care for their patients in the wake of Utah’s gender-affirming care ban.
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Lawmakers passed a bill this year that requires that classroom materials and lessons be “consistent with the principles of inalienable rights, equal opportunity and individual merit.”
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While it’s not as prominent this legislative session, lawmakers are still tackling state elections.
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Lawmakers front-loaded some of the most controversial legislation at the beginning of the session.
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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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Gov. Spencer Cox, who had not taken a public position on the transgender care measure, signed it a day after the Legislature sent it to his desk.
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The bill on its way to Gov. Spencer Cox prohibits transgender surgery for youth and bans hormone treatments for minors. He now has 10 days to decide what to do with it.
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The bills affect transgender health care and gender identity. They now head to the Utah House of Representatives.
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Similar legislation in other GOP-led states is tied up in legal battles.