What do gun rights have to do with Utah’s gerrymandering fight? If you ask Donald Trump Jr. and Ted Nugent, everything.
The two Republican celebrities cut ads on behalf
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The Republican-led push to repeal Prop. 4, the 2018 anti-gerrymandering measure that created an independent redistricting commission, is suddenly bleeding signatures. Over the last four days, 254 voters have asked
On Utah’s Capitol, there’s a simple way to make a bill look “considered” while ensuring it dies: send it to a “kill committee” and vote it down.
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Tuesday was brutal for Utah’s Prop. 4 repeal drive. It added just 1,121 new verified signatures, worse than Monday’s 1,174. With only five days remaining to
On Utah’s Capitol Hill Monday night, it was medical experts versus self-styled “do your own research” warriors—and the doctors won…just barely. The House Health and Human Services
Utahns for Representative Government, the group behind the campaign to repeal Utah’s anti-gerrymandering law, says it has “many tens of thousands” of signatures in the pipeline. That’s a
David Barton has no academic credentials in history or the U.S. Constitution. His book on Thomas Jefferson was pulled from shelves by the publisher for historical inaccuracies. Now he&
Utah taxpayers are picking up an unexpected tab for lawmakers’ health insurance. A payroll error left 80 of the state’s 104 part‑time legislators underpaying their premiums, and the
Organizers pushing a repeal of Utah’s voter-approved anti‑gerrymandering law, Proposition 4, just had one of their best days—adding more than 3,400 signatures and clearing the bar
Utah’s annual lawmaking sprint lasts 45 days—one of the shortest in the nation. A new proposed constitutional amendment would swap that single session for three shorter sessions spread
Two far-right–inspired bills fizzled in the Utah Senate on Thursday—one killed in committee, the other failing on the floor—after lawmakers balked at giving conspiracy theories a place