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There are four different kinds of special sessions in Utah. The governor says he will call for one in May, but lawmakers may also be considering their own sessions as well.
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Some county clerks and members of the public question if the bill’s last four digits of a valid ID requirement would improve ballot security.
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Utahns will need to keep changing their clocks twice a year after a bill to move the state to permanent mountain standard time failed to pass out of a legislative committee.
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Jenkins hopes to convince the Utah Supreme Court to allow ballots deemed ineligible because of late postmarks to be counted. The argument hinges on how the Postal Service handles mail in southern Utah.
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All of Utah’s 29 counties are required to conduct a post-election audit before certifying the primary election results on July 9.
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After passing the Utah House last week, the Senate Business and Labor Committee advanced the bill to the floor on a 5-3 vote.
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With a nearly $1 billion price tag, UTA’s FrontRunner expansion not only comes with new tracks but new trains as well.
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West-siders bear the brunt of the valley's poor air quality and don't always know how to plead their cases to elected officials. Our Reaching for Air project tried to close the gap between constituents and their representatives.
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The dismissal poses a setback for First Amendment and digital privacy advocates, who argue the law unfairly discriminates against certain kinds of speech, violates the First Amendment rights of porn providers and intrudes on the privacy of individuals who want to view sexually explicit materials.
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In visiting Utah, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is prioritizing a state where rival Donald Trump has struggled in the past.
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In response to a suit challenging the new age verification law and a request for an injunction, the Utah Attorney General’s office says the plaintiffs don’t have grounds to sue.
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The group argues that the harms the law inflicts on adult website operators were well underway and would continue over the years it takes to resolve the case.