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On this episode, support of same-sex marriage and Donald Trump, among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and state lawmakers say they’ll file an amicus brief opposing a hold on Utah’s abortion trigger law.
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In an amicus brief filed Tuesday, members of the Utah State Senate reiterated their support of a bill that would ban all elective abortions with some limited exceptions.
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On this episode, we discuss how Utah’s trigger law (SB 174) went into effect briefly following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision earlier this year, but is now being appealed and an injunction is in place.
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A sexual assault survivor shares her story in an attempt to stop her Utah lawmaker sister’s abortion bill, A former San Juan county attorney makes claims against current county commissioners, and the former athletic director at Utah State University apologizes and speaks out.
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On this episode, the status of Utah's abortion trigger law, an unusual spike in diabetes cases among children and the latest in Utah food and alcohol news.
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Increased abortion restrictions could decrease the range and quality of training OB-GYNs receive.
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A Utah judge issued a temporary restraining order Monday, June 27, banning Utah's new abortion law from taking effect. The restraining order lasts for fourteen days. Planned Parenthood of Utah requested the restraining order while its lawsuit is considered in the courts. In the lawsuit, Planned Parenthood Association of Utah claims Utah’s "trigger" abortion law violates the Utah Constitution.
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On this episode we talk with Planned Parenthood Association of Utah President and CEO Karrie Galloway; and Mary Taylor, President of Pro-Life Utah.
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On Thursday, students from multiple different Salt Lake City high schools walked out of class in support of abortion rights.
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A Mother’s Day march was organized on Sunday by the Utah Alliance Coalition leading dozens of demonstrators to the Utah State Capitol.