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Join us in watching Gov. Spencer Cox deliver his 2024 State of the State address.
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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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In other news, Gov. Spencer Cox sent letters to educators encouraging them to restrict cell phone access in classrooms. And, Salt Lake County is increasing the pay for many of its hourly employees.
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Ahead of National Service Day, the Governor's Office brought together Utah leaders at the Delta Center to discuss the importance of service and volunteerism.
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In other news, 40,000 granola bars had to be pulled from meal kits in Granite School District after a product recall.
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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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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced a plan to address homelessness in Utah paired with funding in his proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year.
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The percentage of women on Utah boards and committees has risen since 2019, but there's still room for improvement.