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Our hosts discuss Rep. Celeste Maloy, Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Tribune reporters Emily Anderson Stern, Megan Banta, and Jordan Miller to talk about the week’s top stories, including the Utah Supreme Court ruling that lawmakers ignoring ballot initiatives violates Utahns’ constitutional rights.
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Several Utah groups sued the Utah State Legislature in 2022 for replacing a ballot initiative that would've had an independent redistricting commission choose voter district lines in 2021. Now, a lower court will decide whether Utah has to redraw the districts.
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In other news, gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman won't concede the primary race, citing doubts about the election. And, two Intermountain Cedar City Hospital workers were honored for their efforts during serious floods last year.
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In other news, Salt Lake City and the Smith Entertainment Group are nearing a deal for a downtown entertainment district. And, a large barn fire in Salt Lake City seriously injured a civilian and caused problems for firefighters.
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In other news: Gov. Spencer Cox signed 74 bills on Tuesday from Utah's 2024 Legislative Session, and the Utah Supreme Court rules businesses cannot claim COVID-19 as a "disruptive event."
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Chief Justice Durrant highlighted the court's virtual options as one way to make the court more accessible.
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The plaintiffs claim that the new legislative boundaries are gerrymandered and don't reflect the current population or demographics.
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The Utah Supreme Court has issued a ruling in favor of the police. The ruling upheld the ability of the police to use force, if necessary, to get a DNA…
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This week in Utah news:First Lady Jill Biden makes a (very) quick visit to Utah. Senator Mitt Romney gets booed by delegates at the state GOP convention.…