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A Utah House lawmaker on Wednesday unveiled what he hopes is a compromise version of a pandemic “endgame” bill that would roll back the state’s general mask mandate while leaving in place face covering requirements for K-12 schools and large, crowded gatherings.
The legislation cleared the House by a 51-20 vote, over opposition from House Democrats who called it government overreach and a handful of Republicans who thought it should’ve eliminated all mask mandates immediately.
Rep. Paul Ray, the bill’s sponsor, said the latest version of his HB294 doesn’t completely satisfy him but he suggested that it’s a proposal Gov. Spencer Cox and the state health department could stomach.
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After debates at the Capitol in Salt Lake City, the Utah Legislature passed a bill that will allow physician assistants to work without doctor supervision after a certain amount of hours in training.
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We are now less than two months out from our 2021 Utah State of Reform Health Policy Conference and we’re getting excited about the names we’re curating for you as speakers at this year’s event. We will release the more than 60 speakers curated for you in another few weeks.
Until then, you can also review our agenda for our first federal conference held just the week before on April 7-8. We’ll have a number of names from inside the beltway that you’ll recognize, including some prominent Utahns on the agenda. So, we’d love to have you with us at one or even both if you’re a full health policy geek like me!
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Keep Up the Fire!: The Boxer Rebellion designer by John Welch. We reached out to John to get the lowdown on the update and he was more than willing to talk with some really thorough responses to our questions.
Grant: First off John please tell us a little about yourself. What are your hobbies? What’s your day job?
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Keep Up The Fire! A bit about me – I was born, raised and reside just outside Sacramento, CA. I began my teaching career after finishing my undergraduate work at Middlesex University in London, England in 1987. I have been a high school history teacher for the last 33 years; mostly teaching Advanced Placement European History, Advanced Placement United States History and Military History. In the late 1990’s, I completed an MA degree in Military History and from 2001 to 2017 I was part of the adjunct faculty at American Military Universi