After its strongest day yet on Thursday, Utah’s Prop. 4 repeal campaign face-planted Friday: new verified signatures fell 63% from the day before. Even worse, the effort actually
President Donald Trump’s endorsement looks to be giving Utah’s Prop. 4 repeal effort a much-needed jolt. The campaign logged its strongest single-day haul on Thursday with
Utahns for Representative Government—the group behind the campaign to repeal Utah’s anti-gerrymandering law, Prop. 4—logged its best single-day signature total in a week on Wednesday.
With less than three weeks remaining, the Prop. 4 repeal campaign is facing a mathematical double bind: it must exceed its best historical performance by about 2.1% to reach
At the current pace, the Republican-backed bid to repeal Utah’s Prop 4—the 2018 anti-gerrymandering measure—won’t make the November ballot. The campaign logged 2,354
Utah taxpayers picked up a $26,584 tab for a day‑and‑a‑half House Republican retreat at the swanky Zermatt Resort near Midway. The charge covers dozens of rooms
A Trump‑aligned dark money network is pouring cash into Utah to kill the state’s anti‑gerrymandering law—another $1 million last week—bringing the repeal campaign to $4.
A Trump-aligned dark money group that poured tens of millions into Donald Trump’s 2024 bid is bankrolling the Utah GOP’s push to repeal the state’s anti-
Melissa Holyoak, a former Utah solicitor general and sitting Federal Trade Commission (FTC) commissioner, was appointed interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah by Attorney General Pam Bondi