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One bill would restrict diversity, equity and inclusion programs in publicly funded institutions and another would limit access to public changing areas and restrooms based on sex.
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In other news, a new photography exhibit is opening on Thursday, Jan. 25 featuring the work of members of the Navajo Nation.
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The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss the Republican presidential field, COVID-19 deaths and the controversy around DEI on Utah colleges.
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Gov. Cox says he is prioritizing housing and homelessness. He and legislative leadership also commented on a bill about diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the forefront of Utah’s legislative session, starting Tuesday. Last week, two legislators released their bill meant to prevent state-run institutions from taking political stances.
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In other news, legislators propose a new bill to quell political statements from Utah's educational institutions and the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute presents its economic outlook for 2024.
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Utah legislators target college diversity offices and hiring efforts. Four Salt Lake City elementary schools will permanently shut down. And how hosting the Olympics could impact Salt Lake City’s bad air.
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The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss minimum wage increases, the state income tax and the best public university in the West.
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He highlighted progress on water conservation, teacher salaries and social media. Cox also spoke on the future of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the state.
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“Our goal here over the next couple of days is to explore means of cross-cultural and inter-religious cooperation that do not begin with the end of conversion in mind," the keynote speaker said.