House Bill 332 would require the Lieutenant Governor’s Office to withdraw from ERIC, citing concerns over voter registration data and security.
WalletHub recently ranked Utah as the fourth best state to live in, based on 51 key indicators. Although the state scored ...
A bill eliminating collective bargaining for Utah’s public employees crossed its last legislative hurdle Thursday and now moves to Gov. Spencer Cox for his signature.After about an hour of debate, ...
Amid opposition from labor unions for teachers, firefighters and police officers, the Utah Senate narrowly voted Thursday morning to end collective bargaining f ...
Utah hasn’t been the typical deep red state when it comes to voting by mail. It’s been an outlier from Republican-controlled ...
Utah legislators abandoned efforts Wednesday to compromise on HB267, restoring a sweeping proposed prohibition on collective ...
There’s lots of options for the lieutenant governor to clean up our voter rolls,” House Majority Whip Karianne Lisonbee told ...
Could we see major changes to Utah’s Vote By Mail system? Lawmakers are discussing a bill that would require most people to drop off their ballot in-person inst ...
Two controversial election reform bills crammed into one committee hearing passed Tuesday amid concerns from local elections ...
The way Utahns cast their ballots in elections could look different after a bill passed a House committee on Tuesday.
House Majority Whip Karianne Lisonbee, R-Clearfield, and Rep. Jefferson Burton, R-Salem, presented their bills during a House ...
Rep. Ryan Wilcox says the lieutenant governor overseeing their own election creates the perception of a conflict of interest.
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