What do you know about Utah's history with the digital state and healthcare? In this article, we go over those two merging arenas, and some of the people and projects behind them.
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NEW: Utah’s Senate president says this bill did NOT pass in time. “After careful review, I determined that H.B. 212 did not pass within the constitutionally required timeframe.” He says all bills are reviewed “to ensure compliance with constitutional and statutory requirements.”
The widow of Afa Ah Loo, the man killed during a No Kings Rally in Salt Lake City, filed a lawsuit against protest organizers and the man accused of firing the fatal shot.
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This is an op-ed that was sent in. It's a great read. Please give it some viewing and share if you think it warrants it. It poses some very thoughtful questions about legislation and the process.
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We've had our cars and even our house broken into a half a dozen times or so since moving back to Salt Lake City seven years ago. Last night, these goons broke the window of my son's car and stole his school backpack with two laptops in it and all his school work, notes, homework etc.
@slcpd always tell us the same thing: file a report, we'll get back to you. But our neighborhood is PLAGUED with break-ins and nothing is getting better.
Taxation, Tuition, and Transparency: A Call for Higher Education Reform. What are your thoughts on these and their ties to immigration?
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Have you heard the term "Civil Society?" Checkout our article and how Utah, who hosted the civil society conference in 2019, is involved.
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Have you been asking what is going on with Utah's energy lately? One of our subscribers has and sent in an op-ed. You should check it out.
https://t.co/3L1ZkZP2Hf