SALT LAKE CITY — Gov. Spencer Cox says he isn't 100% on board with a bill backed by Utah's legislative leaders to rein in the governor's emergency powers in a long-term emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic, but he's vague on what he wants changed. "There have been lots of changes made at our request," Cox told reporters during his monthly news conference with PBS Utah Thursday morning when asked about SB195. "We will continue those negotiations, we'll do those privately, and when the final version of that bill comes out, we will let you know whether we support it or not," Cox said. "I think that's the better way to negotiate these, and so we will continue to do that."