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No veto override session this year, Utah legislative leaders say

Utah’s top Republican legislative leaders have announced that lawmakers will not be convening a veto override session this year after Gov. Spencer Cox stopped six bills from becoming law. “Even when our perspectives differ, we appreciate the governor’s willingness to find common ground as we build an even brighter future for our great state,” Senate President Stuart Adams, R-Layton, and House Speaker Mike Schultz, R-Hooper, said in a prepared statement issued Thursday. “After careful consideration, the Legislature has decided not to convene a veto override session,” they ...

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Letters: Utah congressmen should meet more with constituents

Looks like the Congressional District 1 Senate and House members (Curtis and Moore) won't be having any Town Halls during the April Recess (April 12-27). I emailed both the first of this month to inquire. Curtis responded with an obvious boiler-plate response extolling his past townhalls but ...

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