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The lawsuit comes shortly after Brad Wilson started his run for U.S. Senate.
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And Ogden City officials say snowmelt is creating new waterways and changing the area's landscape.
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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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Utah faces big challenges—from environmental issues to housing and tax trials—and many of them will be addressed in the upcoming legislative session, according to Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson.
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Speaker Wilson announced his intention to introduce legislation in order to create Utah Water Ways. This would be a nonprofit, public-private partnership with the mission to help educate Utahns on how to conserve water.
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Utah speaker of the house, Brad Wilson, says proactive measures to the save the Great Salt Lake will save Utah billions of dollars in the long run. He talked to the Great Salt Lake initiative at the Farmington Bay Wildlife Refugee on the banks of Great Salt Lake.
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We talk with House Speaker Brad Wilson; Senate Majority Whip Ann Millner; and Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost, D-Salt Lake City.
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On Thursday, lawmakers voted on significant cuts to the state’s budget, after a shortfall of funds due to the coronavirus pandemic.“We find ourselves here…
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In response to the global pandemic, Utah lawmakers started a special legislative session on Thursday morning. The session marked the first time lawmakers…
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Thursday, the Republican Speaker of the Utah House, Brad Wilson, of Kaysville filed a resolution “paying tribute” to Trump on the same day another…