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Utah Non-Profit Uses Tik Tok to Engage Utahns in Local Government
Salt Lake City, Utah - (The Daily Utah Chronicle) - With the start of the 2021 Utah legislative session, Alliance for a Better Utah, a local non-profit organization, began using their Tik Tok and Instagram accounts to keep Utahns informed on the legislative session.
Mike Lee offends
Salt Lake City, Utah - (The Spectrum) - Sen. Mike Lee recently blocked votes for the Museum of American Latino and the American Women’s History Museum. His reasoning was because the US is already heavily divided and does not need even more division, which this would supposedly cause. As a Latina, this greatly angers me.
Ballot measure seeks to remove slavery references from state constitution
Salt Lake City, Utah- (ABC4 News) – References to slavery still exist in the Utah Constitution, but voters have a chance to change that in November.
A bill to put Amendment C on the ballot passed the legislature unanimously and was signed by Governor Gary Herbert.
Letter: Traditions should make everyone proud
Salt Lake City, Utah - (Salt Lake Tribune) - As Utahns, we each have many traditions, like going to see the Temple lights or having our annual St. George trips. But some traditions are not always happy, such as the use of Native mascots.