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‘The wasted year:’ The impact of COVID-19 on Utah women and their careers

Holly Richardson·May 7, 2021
“The wasted year.” That’s how a number of  working women in Utah have described 2020 in a new research report released by Dr....
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2022 election will heat up quickly after the first of the year, slowing work in Congress

LaVarr Webb·November 19, 2021
Someone asked me the other day why the commentators keep saying it will be difficult for Congress to accomplish much...
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2023 Legislative Priorities with Derek Miller

Holly Richardson·January 19, 2023
Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber, joined me to talk about the Chamber’s priorities this legislative...
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9/11 memories: Silence in the skies

Amy Bourgeron·September 7, 2021
I am a recent Colorado transplant to Utah. Twenty years ago on September 11, I was in charge of Denver...
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A tale of two senators: Lee & Romney are very different, but both need to shore up support

LaVarr Webb·September 3, 2021
Mike Lee and Mitt Romney are both Republican U.S. senators representing Utah. But they hold very different views on key...
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Analysis: Survey shows Utahns support major elements of Senate infrastructure bill

LaVarr Webb·August 10, 2021
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on a much-debated and much-compromised bi-partisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill Tuesday morning, with...
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Anti-innovation bills in Washington, D.C. could sock it to Utah consumers, small businesses and retirees

Doug Kelly·July 26, 2022
With soaring inflation, record-high gas prices, increasing interest rates, and supply chain issues, hardworking Americans across the country are struggling...
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Article V convention needed to countermand federal encroachment

LaVarr Webb·October 19, 2021
Rep. Merrill Nelson, R-Grantsville, is a thoughtful proponent of balanced federalism. He’s spent a lot of time on the issue,...
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“Cops Count, Police Matter”

Tyler Clancy·June 9, 2021
There might not be any worse time in our nation’s history to be a cop. Talk to any police officer...
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Balanced federalism continues to be ignored as part of the nation’s problem-solving agenda

LaVarr Webb·December 14, 2021
A number of years ago, during the Obama administration, I wrote a column questioning why the nation’s leaders didn’t even...
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