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Tax cuts, vaccine mandates, billions for building top issues at Capitol

Deseret News Share this story Scott G Winterton, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY The question of whether the government or even your boss should be able to order you to take the COVID-19 vaccine sparked debate on Utah’s Capitol Hill as the Legislature nears the end of its 2021 session. With one week to go, lawmakers have passed almost 200 bills and resolutions out of more than 700 filed. Of those, three involving nearly $100 million in targeted tax cuts focusing on families and retirees are advancing after legislative leaders detailed plans to help return to Utahns some of the surplus money the state is seeing.

In Its Quest to Become Anti-Racist, Duke Must Reckon With a Past That Echoes Into the Present

In Its Quest to Become Anti-Racist, Duke Must Reckon With a Past That Echoes Into the Present On the job training session at campus dining in 1947. “Can Duke really become anti-racist?” The question was emblazoned on the cover of the 2020 winter edition of the Duke University alumni magazine and probed with essays, feature stories, and text excerpts from podcasts—mostly responding to the larger racial reckoning that swept America following George Floyd’s death. Letters to the editor in the issue offered mixed reviews about the magazine’s coverage of the Black Lives Matter protests. But an incendiary letter submitted by Charles Philip Clutts, a 1961 Duke graduate, unleashed anger on social media. Clutts called the “constant reminders” of systemic racism “wearisome” and said Black men should marry, take care of their children, avoid drugs, stay out of jail, and realize that “acting white by studying is not a bad thing.”

Nearly $100 million in tax cuts slated for Utah veterans, seniors, families

The three bills would provide tax relief to families with children, veterans and seniors, but not all Utahns as legislative leaders have said an across-the-board income tax rate cut is unlikely.

Utah lawmakers have settled on approximately $100 million in tax cuts spread across three separate areas: for dependent children, Social Security recipients and military retirees

Utah lawmakers have settled on approximately $100 million in tax cuts spread across three separate areas: for dependent children, Social Security recipients and military retirees
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