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Critical race theory, 2nd Amendment sanctuary back in Utah legislature — as resolutions

Critical race theory, 2nd Amendment sanctuary back in Utah legislature — as resolutions Critical race theory, 2nd Amendment sanctuary back in Utah legislature as resolutions; Bill banning mask mandates in Utah schools advances on Capitol Hill and last updated 2021-05-18 20:43:08-04 SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Legislature will take up a ban on discussion of critical race theory and declaring the state a Second Amendment Sanctuary. But they won t be bills. Instead, Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill will push them in the special session as resolutions, which are statements by the legislature that are not legally binding. The move came a day after Governor Spencer Cox declined to include them as bills (which have the force of law) in Wednesday s special session.

Tuesday May 18, 2021 - KZMU Community Radio

Tuesday May 18, 2021 Governor Spencer Cox is passing off the decision to go ‘mask-less’ on the last week of school to local school boards. The surprise announcement last week put a final twist on a challenging school year. Grand’s superintendent, Taryn Kay, described it as “being tackled on the one yard line.” Local school board members will make their decision next week, with input from community members and health professionals. Plus, a Colorado work group is examining statewide investments in water rights. The process has brought up some thorny questions about the system the entire Western U.S. uses to divvy up scarce water supplies.

Week of May 10, 2021: US Federal Labor Viewpoints

Final Rule on Wage Protections for Temporary and Permanent Employment of Certain Aliens Delayed Forced Labor | More Nitrile Glove Imports Seized Upcoming Congressional Hearings Biden Administration Labor Leadership Updates On May 12, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, & Pensions (HELP) Committee advanced the following nominations out of committee for full Senate consideration: Jennifer Abruzzo, to serve as General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), by a party-line vote of 11 to 11; Seema Nanda, to serve as Solicitor for the U.S. Department of Labor by a vote of 14 to eight; and Jocelyn Samuels, for a new term on the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, by a vote of 14 to eight.

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