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The Republican supermajority Utah Legislature is set to take up controversial social issues like college diversity programs and transgender rights in 2024.
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Lawmakers must increase per pupil spending to keep up with inflation. But they can decide to give schools more than the minimum amount.
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St. George hopes to get money to build the tower from the state budget during the upcoming legislative session.
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Utah’s proposed FY25 budget sets aside $150 million for new housing and first-time buyer programs, but some leaders say policy is more important than funding.
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Carson Jorgensen left his seat as the leader of the Utah Republican Party, but he didn’t leave politics for good.
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While Utah’s Governor says diversity is a “worthy goal,” he believes university efforts have fueled identity politics and stifled intellectual diversity.
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The governor is scheduled to meet the press at 10:00 a.m. MDT on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023.
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$150 million of the Governor's proposed $29.5 billion state budget would be dedicated to getting more Utahns into the home-buying market.
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Utah hasn’t had a Democratic governor since Scott M. Matheson served from 1977-1985.
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In January, Utah banned gender-affirming care for minors.
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The Utah native and descendant of Hyrum Smith had served in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since 1985.
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The Republican state representative from Blanding, Utah, is known nationally for his pardon by former President Donald Trump.