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Legislators at the Utah State Capitol enjoyed Aggie Ice Cream last week. The treat has become part of a favorite day on the hill for busy lawmakers.
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The state legislature is reviewing three bills that would defund or not allow topics such as diversity, equity and inclusion in K-12 schools and universities.
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House Bill 288, which would ban the use of conversion therapy in Utah, passed its final vote on Friday, Feb. 17.
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Governor Spencer Cox spoke Thursday about bills on abortion and transgender youth, the state’s economic outlook and progress on water issues.
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At a press conference Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla discussed SB 200, which would legalize psilocybin.
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House Bill 220 originally pushed a 50% emissions reduction in northern Utah by 2030. But the bill was not gaining traction in the Utah State Legislature, so supporters are instead using it to go after U.S. Magnesium.
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A bill that will soon be introduced in the Utah State Legislature will task one person with overseeing efforts to save the Great Salt Lake.
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On this episode we be talk to Zachary Frankel, Executive Director, Utah Rivers Council; Melanie Hall, Senior Policy Associate, Heal Utah; Eliza Cowie, Policy Director, o2 Utah; and Josh Craft, Government and Corporate Relations Manager, Utah Clean Energy.
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One of the bills would implement a kind of weapon-detecting technology in schools that wouldn't have the visual stressor or distraction of things like metal detectors.
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The American Fork Chamber of Commerce held a Pancakes and Politics Town Hall this past Saturday at American Fork Hospital with a few Utah legislators and a member of the state school board.