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Summit County avoids being targeted by Utah Legislature, thanks to relationship building on Capitol Hill

Moving forward, Summit County needs to continue cultivating relationships on Capitol Hill and expand connections into the state Senate to ensure the next legislative session goes just as well especially as officials look to the 2034 Games.

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Why do Utah lawmakers want their calendars out of public view?

A state Senate committee Tuesday approved legislation that would clarify calendars of elected officials and government workers are not public record.

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A new bill would regulate branding deals for Utah's college athletes

A new bill would regulate branding deals for Utah's college athletes
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Transparency in Utah Legislature: House approves rule limiting media access

In past years, Utah Capitol credentialed journalists have been able to access the House floor to interview lawmakers immediately after adjournment. HR2 requires media members to seek and receive permission from the House speaker or the speaker’s media designee before gaining access to the House floor.

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Hideout developer presents pitch for annexation to voters

Park Record file photo About a dozen people filed into the basement of the Hideout Town Hall Monday evening to hear a presentation from developer Nate Brockbank about what the proposed Richardson Flat development would mean for their town. Brockbank spoke for more than an hour, aided by a public relations consultant and a digital slide show. He was trying to sell to Hideout residents his proposal for the town to annex 350 acres of Richardson Flat so he can build a residential and commercial development there, including 600 homes, businesses and municipal buildings. He indicated the development would help solve some of the town’s most serious issues and provide desirable services and amenities.

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