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Looking ahead to the 2021 General Session, Utah Senate President Stuart Adams, R-Layton, said education will continue to be a priority for lawmakers. He also said this is “the year of a tax cut.”
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Thursday evening, June 4, 2020Utah Attorney General Deletes Trump EndorsementUtah Attorney General Sean Reyes deleted a tweet he shared earlier this week…
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Thursday evening, Feb. 20, 2020Crunching The NumbersUtah lawmakers have more than $900 million extra to spend this year, according to new estimates…
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It didn’t take long for House Speaker Brad Wilson to address what he called “the elephant, or to be bipartisan, donkey in the room.” In a speech Monday to…
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Wednesday evening, Jan. 22, 2020Romney’s Swing VoteA small group of Republican senators could hold the key to how the Senate impeachment trial plays out.…
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Election season is barely over, but Utah lawmakers are already looking ahead to the 2019 legislative session with an eye toward addressing growth and…
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Utah lawmakers signed a compact this year that allows the state to opt out of federal health care reform and find its own solution to health care funding…