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(Alert for 3/2/15): SB 256 would "allow" adults (21 or older) to carry concealed firearms in an "unloaded" condition without a government concealed carry "permit". Adults could possess concealed firearms in this "unloaded" condition in areas currently authorized to concealed carry government "permit" holders only (with the exclusion of any school or university grounds).
News: Daily Signal senior independent contributor Sharyl Attkisson interviews Rich Weinstein, the Philadelphia investment adviser whose discovery damaged the Affordable Care Act's image.
Response to conceptual House Medicaid expansion proposal
SALT LAKE CITY (Feb. 27, 2015) – Marty Carpenter, spokesman for Gov. Gary Herbert, issued the following statement in response to questions about a potential House proposal regarding Medicaid expansion:
“Throughout this process, the governor has been willing to work with the Legislature to improve Healthy Utah. We have now been given a conceptual outline of Rep. Dunnigan's proposal.
House Working on Compromise Proposal for Medicaid Expansion
By Bob Bernick
Gov. Gary Herbert’s Healthy Utah may be dead in the Utah House, but now there’s a new compromise in the works.
House Majority Leader Jim Dunnigan told a gaggle of journalists Friday afternoon that he has a plan “that will work” while, for just two years, cover 60,000 Utahns who are “in the gap” for around $65 million in total dollars.
News: The Daily Signal made its CPAC debut this year, closely following the 2016 contenders and hot policy debates. We've pulled together a quick take on the highlights of the first day.
End the use of gas chamber euthanasia in Utah shelters
WHAT: Utah constituents have been invited by the Humane Society of Utah to show their support of SB 197 – Animal Shelter Amendments, which is on the Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee agenda Friday, Feb. 27, at 8 a.m. in room 415 at the State Capitol.
Support the American Red Cross and become an everyday hero
March is Red Cross Month
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Feb. 26) — In honor of Red Cross Month in March, the American Red Cross encourages people to uncover their inner hero and donate blood or platelets, volunteer their time or sign up to organize a blood drive.
Since 1943, every president has designated March as Red Cross Month to recognize how the Red Cross helps people down the street and across the country.