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The state’s fourth lawsuit against Big Tech claims Snap’s addictive design, hidden data harvesting and AI chatbot put ...
Utah leaders, for a fourth time, are suing a social media company; this time, their target is Snapchat for its alleged ...
Utah lawmakers worry Congress’ proposed moratorium on state-level artificial intelligence regulations would undo much of the legislation they’ve passed in the last two years.
Utah’s top politicians — from legislative leaders to the governor — are pushing back against a provision in the "Big ...
Utah becomes the first state in the nation to ban pride flags from government buildings and schools after Gov. Cox refuses to take action on the bill.
Utah's legislative session concluded with significant reforms, including changes to the state's election system and a fifth consecutive income tax cut. Controversial bills passed, ...
The Utah legislature is currently considering a bill (Senate Bill 334) that could jump-start a major reform of America’s higher education system.The bill, sponsored by Senator John Johnson ...
That’s by no means an exhaustive list. There could be many more pieces of legislation in the works. But those are some of the most noteworthy policy changes being discussed in the months ...
It’s official, the Utah Legislature will be calling itself into a special session on Wednesday to tackle a recent Utah Supreme Court ruling that Republican legislative leaders said “struck a ...
Utah legislators eye special session, maybe this week. Will it deal with abortion, redistricting? While some lawmakers want a special session to restrict abortion to 6 weeks, conservative think ...
The Utah Supreme Court on Thursday handed a major win to those legally challenging the Utah Legislature’s 2021 redistricting process. While it’s a significant ruling, the fight — which could ...
The Utah legislature voted to double the funding for the Utah Fits All Scholarship program from $40M to $80M for its inaugural year after high demand for the program.