
After greater than a 12 months of deliberation on the Utah River Port, the Utah Supreme Court docket formally dominated that the challenge didn’t violate the state structure. Nonetheless, the controversy stays.
Leia Larsen, the Tribune’s land and water reporter, joins The Each day Buzz to elucidate how the Supreme Court docket reached that call and what it means for the way forward for the inland port.
And the Deliberate Parenthood Affiliation of Utah is making an attempt to broaden its affect on Utah’s abortion set off legislation.
Hear all of those tales on the Wednesday twentieth June episode of The Each day Buzz podcast. You’ll be able to take heed to each as we speak’s episode and former episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and SoundCloud.
https://www.sltrib.com/information/politics/2022/07/01/daily-buzz-why-utah-supreme/ Why the Utah Supreme Court docket discovered the inland port constitutional
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