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Teacher union opposes constitutional change to remove education earmark

Utah’s largest teacher union is opposing a proposed change to the Utah Constitution that would remove the state’s current requirement that income tax revenue be reserved only for public education and services for children and people with disabilities. Utah Education Association Board of Directors voted unanimously Thursday to oppose the proposed constitutional amendment that Utah voters will weigh in on this November. The Utah Legislature put the question on the 2024 ballot when it passed SJR10 last year. SJR10 asks voters to decide whether to open the state’s income tax ...

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Letter: Make America great again – When exactly was that?

I just have a simple question: When WAS America great? Was it great when the explorers and newcomers came over and took the land from the Native Americans? Was it great when the Declaration of Independence provided rights to white men only, excluding women, Native Americans and African ...

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