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Today we’ll talk with Utah Gov. Spencer Cox about polarization and more. We also hear a podcast segment titled Life, Death and Mushrooms, and we revisit a conversation with photographer Matika Wilbur.
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We kick off the 2023 legislative session broadcasting live from the state capitol in Salt Lake City, and we’ll be talking about the issues likely to be addressed in the legislature this year. We interview Governor Spencer Cox, as well as senate and house majority and minority leaders.
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In an effort to bring some relief to students struggling financially, Gov. Spencer Cox proposed the idea to freeze college tuition throughout Utah.
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As part of the “Utah 360” statewide tour, Gov. Spencer Cox is set to visit Washington County this week.
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With Pioneer Day weekend approaching and Utah still dealing with dry conditions, Gov. Spencer Cox is urging residents to skip using personal fireworks.
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On Wednesday, Gov. Spencer Cox issued a proclamation marking June as the official Pride Month for the LGBTQ community. Cox urged Utahns to be more welcome and accepting of members of the community within the same proclamation.
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When speaking to reporters after a Memorial Day ceremony, Gov. Spencer Cox says that he has been meeting with the President of the Senate to discuss methods on preventing mass killings in Utah.
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On Memorial Day, Utah leaders gathered at the State Capitol to honor all those who sacrificed their lives for the country.
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In a statement released by the governor’s office, it was announced that Gov. Spencer Cox has tested positive for COVID-19.
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In a ceremony held by Gov. Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson on Monday, a series of bills centered around diversity and inclusion in the state of Utah were signed.