Utah Senate President Stuart Adams speaks during a media availability, Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, at the Utah State Capitol, in Salt Lake City. A push to mandate that members of religious clergy report child sexual abuse when it's brought to their attention is facing pushback from churches throughout the United States. That's the case in Utah, where four separate proposals to narrow the so-called clergy-penitent privilege loophole have not received hearings in the statehouse as lawmakers prepare to adjourn for the year. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Complaint Filed Against Utah Senate President Over Campaign Finance Violations

(Salt Lake City, CA) — Alliance for a Better Utah filed a complaint, alleging Senate President Stuart Adams failed to properly disclose campaign expenses. The group claims over 400-thousand-dollars in expenditures were reported under financial institutions instead of the actual recipients. Adams denied the claims, stating he has followed disclosure rules. The Lieutenant Governor’s Office is reviewing the complaint.