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How high will gas prices go?

As the price at the gas pump continues to climb to new heights, people all over the country are feeling its impact in myriad ways.

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Letters to the Editor — Masks in schools, Texas electricity, immigrants, COVID, 'superbug' outbreak

Letters to the Editor Masks in schools, Texas electricity, immigrants, COVID, ‘superbug’ outbreak Readers advocate for school leaders to wear masks; discuss the column by Robert Bryce on Texas’ electrical grid; disagree about the increase in COVID-19 cases among immigrants; and would like more reporting on the recent ‘superbug’ outbreak. Mya Smith (center) and Ziggy Matherly (right) play with play-doh during the first day of school on Aug. 2, 2021, at H.I. Holland Elementary School in Dallas.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) Set mask example in schools While banning any requirement for masking in schools, Gov. Greg Abbott has stated that we’ve reached the “time for personal responsibility.”

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Opinion: Time to end laws against price gouging

Deseret News Share this story Andy Phitsnoukanh, logistics analyst, loads a box of paper towels onto a pallet of food and supplies at the Associated Foods Stores distribution warehouse in Farr West, Weber County, on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. A Utah lawmaker has introduced a bill, SB74, that would repeal the state’s law against price gouging. Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Basic principles of supply and demand, the bedrock of American free enterprise, tend to be no match for emotional arguments. That’s a pity. It was especially a pity last week when Utah’s Senate Business and Labor Committee held off voting on a bill, SB74, that would have repealed the state’s law against price gouging. The bill isn’t dead. The committee just set it aside. Its sponsor, Sen. Jake Anderegg, R-Lehi, says he hopes it will remain a part of the discussion going forward, whatever that means.

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It's time to end Utah laws against price gouging

It’s time to end Utah laws against price gouging Jay Evensen © Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Andy Phitsnoukanh, logistics analyst, loads a box of paper towels onto a pallet of food and supplies at the Associated Foods Stores distribution warehouse in Farr West, Weber County, on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Basic principles of supply and demand, the bedrock of American free enterprise, tend to be no match for emotional arguments. Popular Searches That’s a pity. It was especially a pity last week when Utah’s Senate Business and Labor Committee held off voting on a bill, SB74, that would have repealed the state’s law against price gouging. The bill isn’t dead. The committee just set it aside. Its sponsor, Sen. Jake Anderegg, R-Lehi, says he hopes it will remain a part of the discussion going forward, whatever that means.

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