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Real people, not waste or fraud, would be cut from health insurance in Utah, said former Republican state Rep. Marsha Judkins.
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Over 200 volunteers flew to the capitol to help sew quilts together and deliver them to Congress. Mormon Women for Ethical Government and Women Building Peace delivered around 60 quilts.
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Utah Sen. John Curtis stressed the importance of public-private partnerships during a panel discussion to the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition in Salt Lake City.
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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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Curtis fills the Senate seat formerly held by Mitt Romney, and wants to be a champion of “pioneer values” like hard work, honesty and leaving the word a better place for those who come after him.
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The one-term senator and former GOP presidential nominee said he plans to step away from politics in the next phase of his life.
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Curtis won a resounding victory in his race for U.S. Senate. In the meantime, the incoming Trump admin is preparing for an agenda that may not leave room for climate issues.
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America has spoken: Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States. But what happened in Utah? We learned a few things about the future of state politics.
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Curtis breezed to victory over Democrat Caroline Gleich, a mountaineer and environmental activist from Park City. Curtis was heavily favored to win against the lesser-known Democrat.
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The Associated Press called Utah for Donald Trump at 8:00 p.m. MST / 10:00 p.m. EST.
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In the race for Utah’s open U.S. Senate seat, both Republican John Curtis and Democrat Caroline Gleich have made climate change pillars of their platforms.
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Two climate advocates walk into a Utah Senate campaign... It's not a corny joke, it's what's actually happening in 2024. Times have changed.