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Here are five things Utah Gov Spencer Cox said he would do in his first 100 days Did he do them?

Here are five things Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he would do in his first 100 days. Did he do them? Here’s a look at the new administration’s progress. (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Gov. Spencer Cox and first lady Abby Cox meet with Morgan Elementary students Colette Skoglund, 7, left, and Kennedy Webb, 6, on April 14, which marked the first 100 days of his administration. | Updated: 2:19 p.m. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox jokes that his first 100 days have felt, at times, more like “100 years.” But on other days, “it feels like it’s been 100 minutes,” he said in a recent interview with The Salt Lake Tribune.

Here are five things Utah Gov Spencer Cox said he would do in his first 100 days Did he do them?

Here are five things Utah Gov Spencer Cox said he would do in his first 100 days Did he do them?
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Utah s place in pandemic nation

Utah’s place in pandemic nation Katie McKellar © Annie Barker, Deseret News The Utah Capitol in Salt Lake City is pictured on Friday, March 5, 2021, the final day of the Utah Legislature’s 2021 general session. SALT LAKE CITY As the Utah Legislature put finishing touches on the state’s more than $23 billion budget, state leaders repeatedly glowed over what they believe it says about Utah’s standing in a nation that has been gripped by COVID-19 for the past year. After COVID-19 first touched down in Utah a little over a year ago, the Utah Legislature cut the state’s budget out of fears that the pandemic would send the state’s economy spiraling.

How COVID-19 impacted legislative action on health care laws this year

How COVID-19 impacted legislative action on health care laws this year Share this story Hope Clinic physician assistant Matt Pierce, left, examines patient Luis Hualinga at the clinic in Midvale on Jan. 6, 2021. After a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Utah legislative leaders this session took measures to allow more mental health and medical providers to respond to the health care shortage. Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY After a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Utah legislative leaders this session took measures to allow more mental health and medical providers to respond to the health care shortage. Residents’ emotional distress level has increased during the pandemic due to various situational and life stressors including concern about job loss, physical health and social isolation. Many also need to “wear multiple hats” as their kids’ schools moved to remote learning, according to Rachel Lucynski, a director with Huntsman Mental Health Institute cris

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