Utah’s Immigration Debate: Legislative Action and Law Enforcement Response 

February 9, 2025

By Tracie Sullivan, For Iron County Today   As federal immigration policies tighten under President Donald Trump’s administration, Utah lawmakers are advancing bills to address undocumented immigration, while law enforcement agencies — including those in Iron County — assess their role in enforcement efforts. State Legislative Efforts Utah lawmakers have introduced multiple bills addressing various…

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Rep. Albrecht’s Third Week of Session 

February 7, 2025

Week three consisted of more hard work, passing four bills through the House, and one through the entire legislature that are good for District 70 and Rural Utah.  As the House of Representatives, we’re pushing forward legislation to bolster our energy infrastructure and secure our state’s vital water resources. I’m proud to have passed multiple…

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House of Representatives Update from Rep. Rex Shipp

February 7, 2025

Building a Stronger Future for Utah Things have begun to amp up as we approach the halfway mark of the 2025 legislative session. Every day this week my colleagues and I have hit the ground running, meeting on the House oor to discuss, debate, and pass legislation that will have a positive impact on Utah’s…

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Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games/Southern Utah University to host ‘State Games of America’ in 2030 in Salt Lake City

February 6, 2025

By Brooke Heath, Southern Utah University   SALT LAKE CITY  – The Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games, an outreach department of Southern Utah University, has secured the rights to host the ‘State Games of America’ in 2030 in Utah’s capital city. The long-time rights holder to Utah’s official state games will partner with the…

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House of Representatives Update from Rep. Rex Shipp

February 2, 2025

Building a Stronger Future for Utah Week two of the 66th Legislature has been an exciting and productive one for Utah, and I’m proud to represent District 71 as we continue working to strengthen our state. We’ve made great strides to expand career and technical training, reduce regulatory burdens for our workforce, and keep costs…

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Rep. Albrecht’s Second Week of Session

February 1, 2025

It was a great week of work and legislation on the hill. I moved several bills and projects through the legislative process that do good for District 70 and rural Utah.    Highlights of Week 2 I passed my second Bill through the House of Representatives on Wednesday with HB 72: Electricity Rate Amendments passing…

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Senator Vickers Legislative Update-Week 1

January 31, 2025

From Senator Vickers, For Iron County Today (Pictured above):  The Cedar City Youth Council, Cedar City Mayor Garth Green, and Cedar City Council members Scott Phillips and Carter Wilkey visited the Utah Capitol this week for the Utah League of Cities and Towns Day on the Hill. (Pictured below):  I met with a group of…

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DWR News Release: DWR to receive up to $37.2 million in federal grants for habitat improvement projects throughout Utah

January 28, 2025

From Faith Heaton Jolley, Utah Department of Natural Resources   SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has been awarded up to roughly $37.2 million in federal grants that would help benefit fish and wildlife in southeastern Utah through several habitat improvements projects.   The awarded grants were announced Friday as part of the…

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Utah and several states reach a tentative agreement to settle opioid liability against the Sackler family behind OxyContin 

January 27, 2025

From Hanna Seariac, Office of the Utah Attorney General Utah is expected to receive $57 million more to combat the state’s opioid epidemic  Salt Lake City, UT—Several states have announced an agreement in principle to settle lawsuits across the country over opioid harms and abate the injuries in our communities. The proposed agreement amounts to…

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DWR, UDOT and other partners complete 5 projects, 2 studies to help wildlife and fish safely migrate across Utah in 2024

January 26, 2025

From Faith Heaton Jolley, Utah Department of Natural Resources SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Utah Department of Transportation, as well as other partners, are working hard to reduce wildlife/vehicle collisions around the state and to also make it easier for wildlife and fish to make their important annual migrations.…

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Utah Lawmakers Open Legislative Session with Focus on Key Issues

January 25, 2025

Utah Lawmakers Open Legislative Session with Focus on Key Issues By Tracie Sullivan, For Iron County Today   Utah lawmakers returned to the Capitol this week with ambitious plans to tackle education reforms, energy innovation, and election security.  With only 45 days to pass hundreds of bills, leaders are working to balance the state’s strong…

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‘Built here.’ Gov. Cox outlines ambitious plan for Utah’s prosperity

January 24, 2025

From Governor Spencer Cox   SALT LAKE CITY (Jan. 23, 2025) — Gov. Cox delivered his 2025 State of the State address tonight in the Utah House Chamber, calling on Utahns to unite behind a vision of building a stronger, more prosperous future for the state. Emphasizing the theme “Built here,” Gov. Cox outlined key…

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