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Board revotes to dodge Utah auditor's suit over plan to move her office
As part of an ongoing clash with legislative leaders over the location of her office, Auditor Tina Cannon filed a lawsuit on Friday alleging the Utah Capitol Preservation Board violated open meetings laws in September when it voted to move her office to a lower level of the Utah Capitol. Then, on Monday morning, the Utah Capitol Preservation Board — with Senate President Stuart Adams, House Speaker Mike Schultz, Attorney General Derek Brown and other lawmakers in attendance — met again to re-vote on the move. Adams — who chaired Monday’s meeting because Gov. Spencer Cox was ...