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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 ...
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 ...
This means Amendment D is still void. It will appear on Utah voters’ ballots, but the votes will not be counted. The decision from the court is not the full opinion.
Panelists discussed Utah's Amendment D \u2014 a proposed constitutional amendment that has caused a stir for the last few weeks.
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