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Utah Governor Spencer Cox has signed Senate Bill 16 into law which prevents doctors from providing gender-affirming care to transgender youth. We discuss, with Dr. Michelle Cretella, Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla, and Marina Lowe.
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The bill seeks to make an agency at Utah State University's ASPIRE center that would work with industries and seek federal funding for electric transportation.
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Tribal leaders from the eight federally recognized tribes in Utah gathered at a news conference at the state Capitol this week and called on state lawmakers to pass House Bill 40, Utah's version of the Indian Child Welfare Act.
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Amid concerns about the shrinking Great Salt Lake, Utah Senate President Stuart Adams says “we are not going to let our state go dry on our watch.” On this episode we talk with the House Speaker, Rep. Brad Wilson, R-Kaysville, Sen. Scott Sandall, R-Tremonton, and Sen. Nate Blouin, D-Salt Lake City.
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SCR006, sponsored by Nate Blouin, D- Salt Lake City, aimed to create a lake level goal of 4,198 feet, which Blouin says is the lowest level the lake can possibly be to maintain a healthy ecosystem.
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The bill hopes for this to bring awareness to mushrooms' important role in Utah's ecosystem.
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The Utah Senate passed legislation banning gender reassignment surgeries and hormone treatments for minors. It now moves to Gov. Spencer Cox's desk.
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The Policy Project's new campaign, the Teen Centers Project, would create centers in Utah high schools where students could access laundry, showers, and other resources.
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Of the three bills, two passed in committee with one failing to pass with a 9-5 vote.
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The bill tied school vouchers to a popular teacher pay raise proposition.