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Gov Spencer Cox On His First 100 Days in Office

Deseret News When Gov. Spencer Cox took office, some of his top priorities were improving vaccine rollout, creating more economic opportunities for women and minorities, and focusing on rural issues. Wednesday marks Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s 100th day in office. Two-thirds of Utahns approve of the job he’s done so far, KUER’s Sonja Hutson caught up with Cox to ask him about what he’s accomplished so far and what still needs to be done. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Sonja Hutson: One of your priorities when you first took office was to make the vaccine rollout more efficient. Utah has consistently ranked among the top 15 states for the percent of its supply used. But racial minorities make up a disportionately small amount of the vaccines administered so far. There’s also a rural/urban divide. How is your administration addressing vaccine equity?

Utahns say they ll take pandemic stimulus money, but don t need it

Deseret News Share this story Kevin Sargent looks at fencing with his daughter, Emilia, at a Lowe’s in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Sargent will be using his federal stimulus check to pay for the fencing that he is planning to install himself. Laura Seitz, Deseret News Are Utahns experiencing COVID-19 stimulus fatigue? Maybe not, but data from a new Deseret News-Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows over half of residents don’t consider the latest, and most generous, round of stimulus checks to be that big a deal. The survey, conducted by Scott Rasmussen on March 26-31 of 1,000 registered Utah voters, found that 54% of respondents rated the third round of stimulus checks/direct deposits that started going out last month as either “not very” or “not at all” important to their current financial situations. The poll has a 3.1% margin of error.

PM News Brief: Utahns Views On Immigration, COVID-19 Update & Regional Mask Mandates

Utah doesn t allow recall elections New poll shows what voters think

Deseret News Share this story Annie Barker, Deseret News At least two state elected officials in Utah have made comments or done things in recent months that have prompted residents to look for a way to remove them from office. Republican Attorney General Sean Reyes questioned the 2020 presidential election results in neighboring Nevada and involved Utah in a lawsuit to overturn ballot counts in four swing states that former President Donald Trump lost. Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes Matt Gade, Deseret News In January, an online petition called for the removal of newly elected State School Board member Natalie Cline over her social media posts that the petition claimed called for the education community to support “xenophobia, racism, homophobia and cultural regression.”

Should Utah allow recall elections? Democrats, Republicans think alike on this issue

Should Utah allow recall elections? Democrats, Republicans think alike on this issue
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