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An effort to bar transgender girls from competing in female K-12 sports continued to make headway in the Utah Legislature, gaining passage through the House on a largely party-line vote

An effort to bar transgender girls from competing in female K-12 sports continued to make headway in the Utah Legislature, gaining passage through the House on a largely party-line vote
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Gov Spencer Cox has stood with LGBTQ Utahns and he should oppose two bills targeting transgender people

From his speech after the Pulse Nightclub massacre to opposition to conversion therapy, Gov. Spencer Cox has talked the talk on LGBTQ issues. So will he back it up and veto two bills targeting Utah's transgender community?

Williams Realty Partners in York welcomes three new agents to the team

Portsmouth Herald YORK - Williams Realty Partners has announced three new realtors have joined the team: Anne Pope, Halley Smith and Tanya Campbell. “As WRP continues to expand, we are happy to bring three new agents onto the team who epitomize WRP’s core values of excellent service, loving the community that we live and work in and giving back, “said Troy Williams, owner of WRP. “Anne, Halley and Tanya all bring different knowledge, interests and backgrounds to the table and this strengthens the team and opportunities for our clients.” Anne Pope has been active in the Maine and New Hampshire real estate communities for the last 16 years. During this period, she raised two children in Greenland, N.H., and was involved in supporting school athletics and coaching. With grown children, Anne continues to volunteer for various community activities encouraging outdoor activities for fun-seeking clients.

On the Hill: Paris testifies; talk of police reform, air quality, Dixie

Deseret News Share this story Scott G Winterton, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY With the Utah Legislature marking the midpoint of its annual 45-day session, the issue of regulating centers for troubled teens got a high-profile boost when celebrity Paris Hilton testified on Capitol Hill about her time spent in such a facility in Provo. Sitting in front of a panel of Utah lawmakers on Monday, Hilton said she’s had the same nightmare for the past 20 years in which she’s “kidnapped in the middle of the night by two strangers, strip searched and locked in a facility.” Hilton and other “survivors of the troubled-teen industry” gave chilling testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee in support of SB127, sponsored by Sen. Mike McKell, R-Spanish Fork. The bill would require treatment centers to document instances of physical restraints and involuntary confinement and submit monthly reports to the Utah Office of Licensing. It wou

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