Utah's controversial school voucher program, which allows parents to take money meant for public education and put it toward private school tuition, homeschooling expenses and activities like ski
Typically, when Utah lawmakers approve new business regulations, it's state agencies that turn those laws into rules. But a new bill, HB474, could block those rules if they&
Rep. Candice Pierucci is once again reviving her bill to require elected officeholders to disclose if they take trips paid for by foreign governments.
In 2022, Senate President Stuart Adams
The Utah Education Association (UEA) and other labor unions are urging Gov. Spencer Cox to veto HB267, legislation that strips collective bargaining rights from all public employees.
The math is
Sen. Nate Blouin wants to raise income taxes on Utahns, but only those with incomes of $1 million or more.
Instead of paying the current 4.55% rate, Blouin'
The same day that lawmakers gave final approval to a bill stripping public employees of their collective bargaining rights, lawmakers unveiled a proposal to enshrine "right to work"
In a dramatic reversal, Utah legislators have resurrected controversial "union busting" provisions in HB267, threatening to strip public employees of their collective bargaining rights just days after appearing
As unlimited campaign spending continues to flood American elections with cash, one Utah legislator wants to give states the power to turn off the money spigot.
Sen. Kirk Cullimore is
Utah Rep. Jefferson Burton, who wants to restrict mail-in voting, appears to have taken no action after voter admitted to casting ballots for missionary children
It appears GOP lawmakers blinked in the standoff with labor unions.
Friday morning, the Utah Senate postponed a final vote on HB267 after proposing significant changes to the bill.
Instead