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Sen. Mike Lee said the PROTECT Act, which he announced Wednesday, is meant to help victims of image-based sexual abuse get nonconsensually posted images of themselves removed from social media platforms.
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In other news, State Rep. Phil Lyman, who served jail time in 2014 for trespassing during a protest over land management, has announced his candidacy for governor.
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In other news: A bill introduced by Utah Sen. Mike Lee would ban federal funds from being used for research on the gender transition of minors.
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In other news, Sen. Mike Lee sponsored an amendment to review the legal protections for U.S. military personnel stationed overseas.
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In other news: Sen. Mike Lee, along with three colleagues, introduces the Biosimilar Red Tape Elimination Act. And the Utah State Board of Education responds to statements made on social media by board member Natalie Cline.
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In other news, legislation to create more affordable housing near national parks is moving forward.
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On this episode, a recap of the 2020 midterms, and the looming dangers in store for the Great Salt Lake.
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Evan McMullin conceded the race Tuesday night.
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We talked with Utah Republican Party Chair Carson Jorgensen about the Utah Senate race, voter turnout and a possible Trump 2024 campaign.
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Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes opposes the CDC, Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. endorses Sen. Mike Lee, talks of a nuclear power plant. And the Utah Jazz start their season.