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    Tag: Utah Senate

    Dividing the red, blue and you

    Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, Utah

    Gerrymandering might be a buzzword you hear thrown around quite often in politics. The process behind the word “redistricting” is often overlooked, especially when it has happened behind closed doors […]

    November 10, 2021November 10, 2021 by Jennifer Greenlee
    Posted in Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, UtahTagged ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union, gerrymandering, Gov. Spencer Cox, Jeff Wright, Jennifer Greenlee, legislature, politics, Ralph Becker, redistricting, Rex Facer II, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Mayor, Salt Lake County, Scott Sandall, senate bill, Senate Bill 200, Spencer Cox, U.S. house of representatives, UIRC, Utah House, Utah House of Representatives, Utah Independent Redistricting Commission, Utah Legislature, Utah Senate, Utah State Board of Education, Utah State House, Utah state senateLeave a comment

    Opinion: Writing killing into the curriculum

    Above the Scroll, Columns, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, Opinion

    Woodshop. English. Math. Firearm training. This is what high school students’ class options might look like next semester if HB 258 passes the Utah House of Representatives and Senate and […]

    March 1, 2021March 2, 2021 by Jennifer Greenlee
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Columns, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, OpinionTagged adults, anxiety, automatic weapons, Bills, Children, curriculum, depression, Elementary, elementary school, English, firearms, firearms training, Gov. Spencer Cox, gun control, gun laws, gun safety, guns, HB 258, HB 32, HB258, HB32, high school, high school education, homicide, House of Representatives, Jennifer Greenlee, M-16s, math, Middle School, military, military protocols, National, opinion, PTSD, representatives, Sandy Hook, school, School districts, school shooting, school shooting prevention, semi-automatic weapons, Spencer Cox, suicide, suicide awareness, Trauma, utah, Utah gun laws, Utah Legislature, Utah SenateLeave a comment

    HB318 could spell nightmare for university presidential searches

    Above the Scroll, Features, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, Utah

    The process for selecting a university president has always been clear, and it has been an open one for the past twenty years. A new bill currently in front of […]

    February 22, 2021February 22, 2021 by Jennifer Greenlee
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Features, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Politics, UtahTagged 318, Commissioner of Higher Education for the State, Dave Woolstenhulme, faculty senate, HB318, Jeff Hunt, Jennifer Greenlee, laws, Melissa Ballard, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless,, President Ruth Watkins, Ruth Watkins, search committee, Senate Rules Committee, shared governance, Tim Herzog, University president, utah, Utah House of Representatives, Utah Legislative Session 2021, Utah Legislature, Utah Senate, Weber State, Weber State University, WSU, WSU Faculty SenateLeave a comment

    What lies in the wake of the ‘blue wave’

    Mobile, News, Ogden Community/Events, Politics

    Midterms, which are historically wave elections, often offer the party not currently in power a chance to regain some authority in Congress. This year’s midterm elections have come and gone. […]

    November 15, 2018November 19, 2018 by Hannah Olsen
    Posted in Mobile, News, Ogden Community/Events, PoliticsTagged Ben McAdams, conservatives, Deana Froerer, Democrats, gerrymandering, Hannah Olsen, health care, House of Representatives, Jenny Wilson, Lee Castillo, liberals, Lou Shurtliff, medicaid, Medical Marijuana, Medicare, Mia Love,, midterm elections, midterms, mitt romney, Nancy Pelosi, Nic Muranaka, oversight, Representative Gage Froerer, representatives, Republicans, Rob Bishop, senate, Steve Waldrip, Trump, utah, Utah elections, Utah House, Utah Senate, voter, voter registrationLeave a comment

    Viewpoint: Beehive State lengthens red tape for divorce

    Opinion, Politics, Viewpoint

    In 1994, Utah passed a law requiring divorcing couples to complete a class prior to making the divorce official. Now Republican Rep. Jim Nielson wants to take that law even […]

    February 25, 2014September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Opinion, Politics, ViewpointTagged Alex Gerrish, divorce, family, kids, Reconciliation, Utah SenateLeave a comment

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