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Attorneys for the Utah Legislature argued Wednesday that it’s opponents of a proposed constitutional amendment that would empower state lawmakers to repeal or amend voter-approved ballot ...
Panelists discussed Utah's Amendment D \u2014 a proposed constitutional amendment that has caused a stir for the last few weeks.
Utah’s largest teachers’ union asked a judge this month to throw out Amendment A, citing similar arguments made against Amendment D. The Utah Supreme Court's decision regarding Amendment D ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision to void proposed constitutional Amendment D, saying the Legislature failed to follow constitutional requirements for amendments.
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Constitutional amendment will now go to Utah voters - MSNSupporters of the amendment say they want to keep Utah from becoming California, while opponents say it’ll take power from voters. Constitutional amendment will now go to Utah voters.
The same day the Utah Supreme Court voided Amendment D on the November ballot, opponents of Amendment A went to court and asked a judge to kick that proposed constitutional amendment off the ballot.
Amendment D — which would have cemented the Utah Legislature’s power over ballot initiatives — has been voided by the courts and any votes cast for it won’t count.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Supreme Court will decide if Amendment D will be on the November ballot. But based on questions the justices asked during a hearing on Wednesday, they were skeptical ...
PREVIOUS: Court decision looms over Amendment D as ballot printing deadline nears in Utah Mark Gaber, attorney for the league, said the amendment would give lawmakers "free authority to entirely ...
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What Utah voters need to know about Amendments B and CTwo of the four proposed constitutional amendments on the Utah ballot voided by the courts. But votes for Amendments B and C will count, so here's what voters should know.
Additionally, Reymann pointed out that the Utah Constitution requires that the amendment’s language be published 60 days before the election, a deadline he says has already passed.
Gov. Spencer J. Cox, Rep. Brian King and J. Robert Latham (L) went head-to-head on Sept. 11 at the Grand Theater in Salt Lake Community College, debating housing, energy and Amendment D.
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