After two brisk days, the push to repeal Utah’s Prop. 4—the voter‑approved anti‑gerrymandering law—slowed significantly on Friday. New verified signatures fell nearly 24% from the
Sen. Jerry Stevenson, R-Layton, is pushing to get Utah behind an Article V “convention of states” for congressional term limits. His proposal is running straight into criticism from one of
The Prop. 4 repeal campaign just notched its first qualified Senate district, a milestone that still leaves a steep climb: 25 more districts must hit the 8% threshold to make
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 new verified
Utah lawmakers are weighing legislation that tells employers they can’t punish workers or refuse to hire someone because they chose to cooperate with police or immigration agents.
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The bid to repeal Utah’s voter-approved anti-gerrymandering law (Prop. 4) is sputtering: with less than a month until the Feb. 14 deadline, signature verification is falling further behind.
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Utah’s state constitution already bans gambling. A new bill would close a loophole by nuking prop bets and likely daily fantasy “pick ‘ems” that companies like DraftKings and FanDuel