Here's what Utah Democrats are prioritizing in the 2022 Legislative Session

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Democratic lawmakers are making responding to the COVID-19 pandemic a key legislative priority, along with improving quality of life, providing equal opportunity and combating Utah's poor air quality. utpol

 

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Outside of Covid, isn't this the same song and dance we get every year? We also hear about how they are going to throw more money towards education. Having worked for Jordan School District at one time, they should spend money teaching leaders how to SPEND that money. WASTE!

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