"Zion Curtain" Removal Bill Moves Out of House Committee
A couple of alcohol related bills managed to make their way through House committees Wednesday including one that would eliminate Utah’s so-called “Zion» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleKUER News Pod: Friday March 1, 2013
The Utah House looks at tax credits for clean fuel vehicles, Governor Herbert is against a bill eliminating the need for a concealed carry permit, and» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleGovernor Supports Bill Calling for a Move to CNG Fleets
Governor Gary Herbert along with legislators and government leaders are putting their support behind a bill that would help local and state agencies expand» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleAttempt to Fund Pre-School for At-Risk Children Fails in Senate
A controversial bill that would help create preschool programs for at-risk children failed in the Utah Senate today. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleKUER News Pod: Friday March 8, 2013
A statewide anti-discrimination bill gets preliminary approval, Alliance for a Better Utah files a complaint about Attorney General John Swallow, and the» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleAntidiscrimination Bill Dies Without a Senate Debate
Republican Senator Stephen Urquhart’s LGBT antidiscrimination bill did not receive a vote on the Senate floor Monday, effectively killing it for this year» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleConstitutional Carry Bill Moves Toward Final Hurdle
A bill that would remove the need to get a concealed carry permit for gun owners over the age of 21 is one vote away from being sent to the Governor’s desk» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleConstitutional Carry Bill Passes Legislature, Sent to Governor's Desk
HB 76, the bill eliminating the need to get a concealed carry permit, is moving to the governor’s desk after the Senate gave it final approval today. Sen.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleKUER News Pod: The Legislative Wrap-up
Utah’s Zion Curtain is staying put, three air quality bills survive, and the education budget gets a shot in the arm. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleValentine Won't Challenge HB 76 Veto
Utah lawmakers are still in the process of deciding whether or not to override Governor Gary Herbert’s veto of House Bill 76. Some who voted for the bill» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleKUER News Pod: Wednesday May 15, 2013
The West Valley City mayoral race heats up, Utah’s business mergers and acquisitions reach an all time high, and the Utah House considers its options on» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleLegislative Audit Subcommittee Approves Audit of Attorney General's Office
The legislative audit subcommittee gave approval to begin an audit of the Attorney Generals office, yesterday. But the process won’t begin until September.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleLocal and State Leaders Discuss Rural Issues at State Capitol
Local leaders and Utah lawmakers representing rural areas of the state gathered at the State Capitol today for the legislatures annual Rural Day to...» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleState Releases Controversial School Grades
Schools across Utah for the first time have been issued a single letter grade for their performance. According to the results of a new school grading...» E-Mail This
View Article"Capitol 13" LGBT Rights Activists Charged
The Salt Lake City Prosecutor has charged the 13 gay rights activists arrested at the State Capitol earlier this year with disrupting the legislative...» E-Mail This
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