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Utah House defeats proposal to study transgender treatments

Utah House defeats proposal to study transgender treatments

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal to study medical treatment for transgender minors has been voted down at the Utah House. Republican sponsor Rep. Brad Daw said he wanted to research the issue because some of the medications prescribed for transgender youth “give me great cause for concern,” the […]

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Utah House passes measure to block tanning bed use by minors

Utah House passes measure to block tanning bed use by minors

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Lawmakers in the Utah House have passed an updated bill to ban minors from using tanning beds even with parental consent. An earlier version of the bill that would have prohibited minors from using tanning beds even with a doctor’s note was defeated earlier in […]

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Push to allow more alcohol in Utah beer hits stumbling block

Push to allow more alcohol in Utah beer hits stumbling block

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A push to raise alcohol level for Utah beer in line with most of the U.S. is hitting a stumbling block. A panel of lawmakers gutted the bill on Wednesday, replacing it with a plan to study the issue instead. Republican sponsor Sen. Jerry Stevenson […]

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Business community could push for change to referendum laws

Business community could push for change to referendum laws

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The battle over a proposed development in an upscale Salt Lake City suburb could affect residents’ power to challenge zoning decisions on the ballot amid fears of an affordable housing crisis. A recently filed bill would make technical changes to state law, but Utah’s business […]

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Business community could push for change to referendum laws

Business community could push for change to referendum laws

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The battle over a proposed development in an upscale Salt Lake City suburb could affect residents’ power to challenge zoning decisions on the ballot amid fears of an affordable housing crisis. The Deseret News reports a recently filed bill would make technical changes to state law, but […]

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