The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is credited with the maxim, “The only constant in life is change.” Suffice it to say: automatic renewal laws ...
After more than 30 years of deciding disputes over public access to records, the Legislature could consider a bill this ...
With ever-increasing wildfires in the U.S., Utah's State Legislature is considering joining an interstate fire compact. The state is one of three that has yet to do so.
A Utah House committee has given the green light to a bill that could pave the way for the state to invest public funds in ...
A Utah Senate committee narrowly advanced (4-3) a controversial bill Wednesday to end collective bargaining for public sector unions. Why it matters: The proposal faced intense opposition from unions ...
The Utah Legislature is considering whether to ban adding fluoride to public water systems, just a few months after a federal court ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency should take action to ...
The Republican Legislature is green lighting two bills that would increase requirements for citizen initiatives ...
Moms, dads and students gathered at the Utah State Capitol on Tuesday, January 2025 to debate amendments to homeschooling ...
Utahns are struggling to compete with investors for home ownership. Bills like HB151 would give Utah families a better chance ...
Thousands of emails, calls and text messages flooded Utah lawmakers’ inboxes over the weekend opposing HB267 — a bill that ...
Marcus Norton said he mostly tries to avoid thinking about seclusionary time out — a behavioral intervention used when a student poses a safety risk to themselves or others.
Utah House Republican leadership unveiled their solution to perceived weaknesses in the state's vote-by-mail election system: ...