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The Utah GOP’s state delegates have charted the next chapter for the state’s dominant political party — sticking with an ...
Gov. Cox vetoed six bills following Utah's annual legislative session. The Legislature says it will let the vetoes stand.
Both candidates for party chairman are looking to eliminate one’s option to gather signatures to earn a spot in a primary ...
A bill designed to strengthen protections for at-risk children failed to advance in the Utah Legislature in the January ...
Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre M. Henderson and Gov. Spencer Cox sign a ceremonial bill at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on April 4.
The fate of the Utah Fits All Scholarship program likely to be decided following appeals to the Utah State Supreme Court.
Utah began prohibiting state and local governments from adding fluoride to public water systems, becoming the first state in ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said Thursday he is preparing to have “uncomfortable, hard” conversations with cities this year about ...
A delegation of Utah lawmakers traveled to Washington, D.C., for high level meetings to discuss food, wildfires and how the ...
Liberal arts programs are taking the brunt of cuts at Southern Utah University and Utah Tech University under a legislative ...
With the passage of Senate Bill 142, the App Store Accountability Act (the “Act”), Utah became the first state to pass ...
Utah lawmakers gathered for a press conference Tuesday, April 15 to accept Utah’s 18th-consecutive No. 1 ranking on the Rich ...