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Bill aiming to put limits on paid signature gatherers for ballot initiatives advanced by House committee

Utah lawmakers advanced a bill placing limits on the use of paid signature gatherers to qualify an initiative or referendum on the ballot. Opponents complained the proposal robs them of their constitutional right to petition the government.

May Tigers notch key district win over Cross Plains, 52-45

MAY – Playing just their ninth game of the season, the May Tigers picked up a crucial District 13-A victory on their home court Tuesday night, upending the Cross Plains Buffaloes, 52-45. “We play hard every game, but the difference in tonight’s game is we finally played smart and hard,” said May head coach Steve Howard. “We played a whole let better on defense and we shot the ball better. This is just game No. 9 for us, we’re just now coming around. We got two players back this week and hopefully we’ll have one more back in the near future from a football injury. We’re just now getting better.”

FGA Files SCOTUS Amicus Curiae Brief Supporting Work Requirements

FGA Files SCOTUS Amicus Curiae Brief Supporting Work Requirements Share Article Today, the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) filed an amicus curiae brief, or friend of the court brief, with the Supreme Court. FGA has now joined with 18 other state attorneys general to say Arkansas is allowed to set work requirements for some of its Medicaid recipients, which is the question at hand. FGA logo Congress expressly granted states the rights to adopt commonsense reforms to experiment with policy reforms that can improve health outcomes, promote self-sufficiency, and move people into work and off of welfare.” - Chase Martin, FGA Legal Affairs Director.

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