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Opinion: Why scope-of-practice laws keep Utah from the best health care

1⁄ 2 hours from her home in Abilene, Texas, to see a psychiatrist who could prescribe the medicine she needed. The shortage of those able to prescribe medicine in Texas, due to scope of practice laws, has created an environment where those like Kandice now suffer. Many now are put on physician waitlists, which may exacerbate their symptoms, to get needed prescriptions. Utah is not exempt from this narrative. The fact is, Utah must expand its scope of practice laws to better serve this state’s health care needs, especially when faced with a deadly pandemic. Three bills have been proposed this legislative session that attempt to expand scope of practice laws. These bills aim to create better health outcomes for Utahns. All these bills work to allow Utahns to get the care they need when they need it.

Utah bill, inspired by unsolved murder, keeps HOAs from prohibiting security cameras

Utah bill, inspired by unsolved murder, keeps HOAs from prohibiting security cameras © Provided by KUTV Salt Lake City Legislation that would make it so homeowners associations in Utah can t prohibit security cameras is headed to Gov. Spencer Cox s desk.  The 57-year-old mother was shot, apparently at random, while she sat in her car in the driveway of a home on Red Sage Court in Millcreek, Utah.  © Provided by KUTV Salt Lake City Part of the frustration with her mother s case is the lack of video evidence, Nemelka s daughter Sarah Mansfield told 2News in September. She attributed it to a restriction on outdoor surveillance cameras in the HOA where the murder occurred.

Utah lawmakers heading into the final week of the legislative session are focused on tax cuts, locking down Republican Party control of its candidate nominating process and more

Utah lawmakers heading into the final week of the legislative session are focused on tax cuts, locking down Republican Party control of its candidate nominating process and more
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Utah Senate poised to pass bill to block pre-election party raiding

Scott G Winterton, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY The Utah Senate is poised to pass a bill to prevent voters from switching party affiliation in the months before primary elections after frustration over alleged “party raiding” during last year’s election. HB197 co-sponsor Sen. Curt Bramble, R-Provo, noted that over 79,000 Utahns switched their party affiliation to vote in the 2020 Republican primary. The bill would have originally blocked Utah voters from changing their party affiliation from Jan. 1 of a primary election year all the way up until the primary. But the bill was modified to instead stop changes after March 31. Bramble expressed frustration about former Utah Democratic Party Chairman Jim Dabakis encouraging Democrats to switch affiliation to be able to vote in the primary.

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