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A Utah Congressman snubs Democrats during a visit to the state capitol. Taxpayers foot the bill for a secret construction project at the private home of Gov. Spencer Cox. After final approval of a bill at the legislature, schools will have to seek the governor's OK to shift to online learning because of COVID-19. And a Park City school teacher says she was forced out of her job after she reported a student had inappropriately touched girls.
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A new bill passed by the Senate Education Committee would require school districts to be more involved with parents in building school curriculum. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Lincoln Fillmore.
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Rep. Jordan Teuscher has abandoned his bill that would require all Utah public school teachers to post their curriculum online each day for parents.
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The Utah Senate has passed a bill that would cut income tax rates from 4.95% to 4.85%.
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Ever since the Utah Legislature overturned masked mandates in Salt Lake and Summit counties, many Utah residents have questioned the roles the government should have in making health decisions.
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During the second week of the legislative session, a new education bill was released Tuesday afternoon.
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Rep. Angela Romero has sponsored a bill in the 2022 Legislative Session that would allow people to include their pets in protective orders when leaving domestic abuse situations. She said protecting pets protects people.
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With wages so low for disability workers, long-term care centers are unable to provide the care disabled people need. Last week, at the State Capitol, a multi-agency press conference took place to raise awareness of the disability workforce crisis.
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Every ten years, following the United States’ release of the Census report, we take to the drawing board and redefine district lines in order to more appropriately represent U.S. citizens in the House of Representatives. On this episode, we discuss what the new maps mean for Utah.
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A bill sponsored by Sen. Lincoln Fillmore was introduced into the Senate on the first day of the Utah General Legislative Session. This bill would create college savings plans for kindergarteners in inter-generational poverty.