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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.
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The Utah Pride Center is organizing an upcoming rally to show love and support to transgender youth.
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An executive order made by Gov. Spencer Cox was issued on Saturday requiring all Russian produced and branded products to be removed from Utah liquor stores.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox addressed the current legislative session at his February news conference Thursday. Great Salt Lake water levels and Utah’s outdoor retailer show were among the highlights.
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A bill supporting a state income tax cut was voted unanimously by Senate Democrats and Republicans on Thursday. With the bill passing the Utah Legislature, it will now head onto Gov. Spencer Cox.
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Following an executive order made last month meant to help schools with staffing shortages, Gov. Spencer Cox has taken up the role of substitute teacher.
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A Utah Congressman snubs Democrats during a visit to the state capitol. Taxpayers foot the bill for a secret construction project at the private home of Gov. Spencer Cox. After final approval of a bill at the legislature, schools will have to seek the governor's OK to shift to online learning because of COVID-19. And a Park City school teacher says she was forced out of her job after she reported a student had inappropriately touched girls.