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×Utah enacts controversial labor union law Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed House Bill 267 into law, a controversial measure that takes away the collective bargaining rights of public employee unions. Many union workers voiced their concerns and urged Cox to veto the bill, which they contend would damage unions. ... (Read More)…
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Utah bill wants more labeling transparency for cultivated meat products A Utah legislator has introduced a bill to increase transparency for consumers in the Beehive State when purchasing cultivated meat products. Cultivated meats are genuine animal meat, but are produced by cultivating animal cells in a controlled environment. But since the beginning of the year, two U.S. ... (Read More)…
UT national monuments scrutinized under Trump's '15-day review' The Trump administration has mandated a 15-day review of public lands and national monuments, including those in Utah. During his first term, President Donald Trump shrank the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante national monuments. Both were later reinstated by President Joe Biden. ... (Read More)…
'Factory farming' and the true cost of a burger The The New York Times and Washington Post are getting pushback for recent editorials defending large-scale factory farms. Some environmental groups argued the columns made one critical assumption , that there is no other option. Peter Lehner, sustainable food and farming program managing attorney for the advocacy group Earthjustice, noted while the Times and Post's editorials claim factory farms are needed to keep up with the demand for meat products, industrial agriculture does not feed the world. ... (Read More)…
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Report: Utah sits well above national average for adults' degree attainment Utah has made noteworthy progress in increasing the number of working-age adults who hold a degree or credential beyond high school. Credentials are official documents to verify someone's qualifications or competency in a given skill. According to the Lumina Foundation's latest Stronger Nation report, the Beehive State's attainment rate sits at nearly 62% , well above the national average. ... (Read More)…
Cost of living, political dysfunction top concerns for Utahns The Utah Legislature has been in session for almost two weeks and one nonprofit research organization contended in order for state lawmakers to be effective and responsive to the needs of Utahns, they need to address two key topics: cost of living and political dysfunction. Shawn Teigen, president of the Utah Foundation, said through its Utah Priorities Project conducted last year, it found Utahns are concerned about being able to afford housing and other costs, such as groceries and taxes. Teigen reported many said they also do not feel listened to by politicians and are tired of hyper-partisanship . ... (Read More)…
Utah could play stronger role in promoting student mental health Advocates for mental health say Utah policymakers need to consider the important role schools can and should play in keeping at-risk students safe and learning. Studies show many Utah children go without mental-health services, even though the need for them is growing. About half of youths ages 12 to 17 who have depression are not receiving treatment. ... (Read More)…
UT drivers want to pay less at the pump, value fuel-efficient cars Most drivers want to save as much money as they can at the gas pump, and that is exactly what Consumer Reports' l atest survey found. Chris Harto, senior sustainability policy analyst at Consumer Reports, said close to 100% of Americans say fuel economy is a deciding factor when looking to purchase a car, which is significant in a state such as Utah , where folks drive on average more than 800 miles per month and spend nearly 4% of their income on gas. Harto says lower fuel costs aren't their only demand . ... (Read More)…
Utah program incentivizes farmers to optimize water use A Utah grant program is aiming to incentivize farmers to optimize their water use. Historically, Utah agriculture has accounted for up to 80% of the state's water consumption, but the state's Agricultural Water Optimization Program is an initiative using state and federal funds to lower the financial barriers for ag producers to modernize and update their irrigation equipment. Hannah Freeze, Agricultural Water Optimization Program manager for the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, said it covers half the cost of purchasing new, more efficient equipment. ... (Read More)…
Report: Medicaid a 'lifeline' for rural Utahns Congressional leaders are considering what some call "highly consequential decisions" about the future of Medicaid - and Utah advocates are weighing in. The Medicaid budget cuts proposed by U.S. House Republicans are massive, and a new report from the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families says they'd affect adults and children in rural Utah, who rely more heavily on Medicaid for health coverage than people in cities. ... (Read More)…
SCOTUS rejects Utah's attempt to control public lands The U.S. Supreme Court has opted not to hear a lawsuit brought by the State of Utah, which alleged the federal government's ownership of large parts of the state is unconstitutional. The decision marks a win for conservation advocates. ... (Read More)…
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Advocate: Trump nominee could jeopardize environmental progress in UT Russell Vought is one of the key architects behind the conservative, right-wing blueprint Project 2025 , and President-elect Donald Trump has tapped him to lead his Office of Management and Budget for a second time. If confirmed for the position, Vought would have significant influence over the federal government as he determines the president's budget. David Kieve, president of EDF Action, the advocacy partner of the Environmental Defense Fund, calls Vought unqualified. ... (Read More)…
Utah looks to diversify energy portfolio as AI gains momentum Many contend Utah, like the greater United States, is facing an energy crisis, and the fast development and expansion of artificial intelligence could make the problem even worse. It is estimated AI data centers will require 14 gigawatts of new power capacity by 2030. Estimates show one gigawatt alone is enough energy to power about 750,000 homes . ... (Read More)…
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Medical, legal experts warn parents about dangers of toys this holiday season Utah trauma surgeons are wanting parents to be vigilant about the dangers toys with magnets or button batteries can pose, after they've seen several cases of children ingesting them. Meanwhile, the National Retail Federation expects people will spend nearly $989 billion by the end of the year on holiday shopping. But product liability attorney Don Fountain said those costs can't compare to a lasting injury, or even death, due to unknowingly buying a faulty product. ... (Read More)…
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Report: Utah lags on conservation policy Among Western states, Utah could be doing more to support conservation policy, according to a new report by the Center for Western Priorities. The Center's Policy Director Rachael Hamby said its latest scorecard looks at three categories - land protection and access, responsible energy development, and land use and planning for growth. Hamby said Utah could improve its standing by increasing its funding for conservation programs and strengthen its commitment to public land protections. ... (Read More)…
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