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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.
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Utah gov. Spencer Cox has increased funding for University of Utah’s reading clinic in an effort to raise support for struggling readers and to provide professional development for educators.
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In his second state of the state address, Governor Cox began with a hopeful message about the current coronavirus surge and rallied for support of his major budget priorities, with education being number one.
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Tuesday was the opening day of the 2022 Utah Legislature. We broadcast live from the state capitol in Salt Lake City and talked about the issues likely to be addressed in the legislature this year.
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More than a month after the suicide death of a Davis County student, Izzy Tichenor, Gov. Cox says he has taken the conversation about racism and bullying in schools to the superintendents.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is proposing to spend $45 million to help preserve and protect the Great Salt Lake.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox says he will not veto any bills the Utah State Legislature passed in special session this week.Cox says there were “lots of…
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Last August, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced on Twitter that he promised one million “higher quality” masks for schools to use to protect students and…
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Governor Spencer Cox says he will allow Utah’s state of emergency for the ongoing drought to expire at the end of the month, since the legislature…
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Days after celebrating a vaccination milestone, Gov. Spencer Cox announced that the state made a mistake when they announced that Utah had hit the 70%…