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Utah lawmakers spent more than $540 million in federal coronavirus relief money during a special session to fund pandemic response, infrastructure and social programs

Utah lawmakers spent more than $540 million in federal coronavirus relief money during a special session to fund pandemic response, infrastructure and social programs
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Monday May 17, 2021 Governor Spencer Cox has said Utah will likely sue if President Joe Biden enlarges Bears Ears National Monument, but experts say that could be a hard case to win. Plus, Utah officials are cutting back on jobless benefits, a move critics say will hurt thousands of recipients. And, water is again flowing in the Colorado River’s delta in northern Mexico.  Show Notes Photo: Friends of Cedar Mesa Director Josh Ewing points to petroglyphs at Sand Island Campground. The area was taken out of Bears Ears National Monument when the boundaries were redrawn in 2017. Kate Groetzinger/KUER KUER: What The History of the Antiquities Act Could Mean For the Future of Bears Ears

Mask mandate bans, broadband internet and $1 65 billion in the Utah legislature s special session

Mask mandate bans, broadband internet and $1.65 billion in the Utah legislature s special session and last updated 2021-05-13 20:13:23-04 SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Legislature will meet next week to decide how to spend $1.65 billion in federal COVID-19 relief money. Republican legislative leaders have been meeting with Governor Spencer Cox on what topics to formally discuss and vote on in a special session of the Utah State Legislature set for May 19. Try to make sure we keep our economy going and we also deal with the growth that’s here, Senate President J. Stuart Adams, R-Layton, said in an interview Thursday with FOX 13.

Cox terminates mask mandate for state facilities

Cox terminates mask mandate for state facilities Gregory Bull/AP FILE - In this Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020, file photo, a mask covers a security office checkin window and last updated 2021-05-14 11:36:16-04 SALT LAKE CITY — Governor Spencer Cox has terminated a mask mandate for state facilities, effective Saturday. In a memo sent to state agencies obtained by FOX 13, the governor s chief of staff announced they would end the mask mandate for places like Capitol Hill, Driver License Division offices and state-run liquor stores. It is in light of the recent CDC guidance on masks for fully vaccinated individuals. Nevertheless, until the Utah Department of Health determines that the COVID-19 pandemic has abated, employees may continue to wear masks. We also continue to strongly encourage the following:

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