-
The bill requires Utah voters to opt-in to vote by mail and to provide the last four digits of valid identification on their ballot. It’s off to the governor for his signature.
-
Rather than the committee, denied public records appeals under the Government Records Access and Management Act will now be handled by a single governor-appointed and Senate-approved individual.
-
Utah lawmakers have been eager to embrace artificial intelligence. They’re also looking at some of the technology’s potential harms. One bill would prohibit the unauthorized commercial use of an individual’s artificially recreated identity.
-
This week we're talking about GRAMA. No, we’re not talking about your sweet gramma who bakes you cookies — though we LOVE her — we’re talking about Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act.
-
Republican Sen. Mike McKell says his bill will continue to be worked on as it continues through the legislative process.
-
After Utah County Clerk Adam Davidson released details of a senator’s voting method in the last election, lawmakers want to prohibit the “political” release of this information.
-
While Utah House Republican leadership remains unchanged, GOP lawmakers opted to shuffle the deck in the Senate.
-
Utah has a problem with TikTok and how minors use it. The platform said it has safety protocols in place to protect them.
-
Judge Robert Shelby wrote Utah’s law restricting youth social media use most likely violates the First Amendment.
-
Republican Sen. Mike McKell is considering draft legislation that would make the Utah Attorney General an appointed job rather than an elected one.