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Updates from Senator Lee

Sen. Lee Commends FCC Announcement on Internet Innovation

 

 

WASHINGTON – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Thursday after the Federal Communications Commission voted on the Restoring Internet Freedom notice of proposed rulemaking:

 

updates From Utah Lt. Gov. Spencer J. Cox

Today at 11:10 a.m. MST, Utah Lt. Gov. Spencer J. Cox will release the following resources related to an imminent special election in the Third Congressional District of Utah to replace Congressman Jason Chaffetz. (Letter of intent to resign here.)

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Ten Utah educators to receive top 2017 Utah teaching honors
UEA/dōTERRA Excellence in Teaching Awards presented at the KeyBank ‘Superstars in Education’ Banquet

 

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Utah Ethical Leadership Awards 2017
 

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3 Bills That Could Shift Power 'Back to the People'

May 18, 2017

Good morning from Washington, where pro-lifers are cheering a new policy that will further safeguard taxpayer dollars from going to organizations that promote abortion. As Democrats rumble about impeachment, Fred Lucas talks to experts about whether they have a case. And Carson Holloway looks at how the Supreme Court's John Marshall, “the great chief justice,” didn't care about the motives of those behind laws. Plus: Dennis Prager on feminism, and Mary Clare Reim with some much-needed common sense on what colleges should do.

Morning must reads for Thursday, May 18, 2016

Updates from Senator Lee

Sen. Lee Issues Statement on Firing of FBI Director

 

 

WASHINGTON – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Wednesday in response to recent reports regarding President Trump’s decision to remove FBI Director James Comey from his post:

 

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THE CHAINSMOKERS AND GET SCHOOLED CRASH SENIOR DAY AT WEBSTER HIGH SCHOOL TO RECOGNIZE  SOARING GRADUATION AND COLLEGE-ACCEPTANCE RATES

 Webster High School's graduation rate has risen from 53.3 percent to 75.5 percent since 2013 and the Class of 2017 has posted a 33 percent increase 

in college-going seniors

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Long-Term Aspirin Use Doesn’t Lower Risk of Stroke For Patients with Atrial Fibrillation, Study Finds

Long-term use of aspirin doesn’t lower the risk of stroke — and increases bleeding risks — in some patients with atrial fibrillation, researchers find.

 

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