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Bill on changing Dixie State University’s name gets final approval from Utah lawmakers Courtney Tanner © Chris Caldwell (Chris Caldwell | AP) DIXIE is painted on a sandstone rock formation in St. George, Utah, near Dixie State University. The school can now move forward with possibly changing its name after a final vote from the Legislature on March 3, 2021.
A bill that will allow Dixie State University to move forward with plans to possibly change its controversial name has gained final passage in the Utah Legislature wrapping up a wild path for the measure that saw weekslong delays, major revisions and several protests this session.
Dixie State University name change bill passes, headed to governor s desk
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Controversial Dixie State University name bill debate set for Wednesday
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SALT LAKE CITY If all goes as expected, Utah lawmakers will be addressing a name change for Dixie State University in their 2022 General Session.
Senate President Stuart Adams, addressing reporters Tuesday, said the bill calls for a public process and then for the university trustees and the Utah Board of Higher Education to make a recommendation to the Legislative Management Committee no later than Nov. 1.
Sen. Don Ipson, R-St. George, who is now the Senate floor sponsor of the latest version of HB278, predicts the name Dixie will remain on the campus in some capacity.