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The Utah House voted 66-2 to approve Rep. Robert Spendlove’s HB308, a bill to bar government agencies from requiring Utah employees to receive COVID-19 vaccinations. It now goes to the Senate for consideration.
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.
A bill to bar government agencies from requiring most Utah employees to receive COVID-19 vaccinations won bipartisan approval from the Utah House of Representatives.
SALT LAKE CITY Nearly half of Utahns believe it will be at least a year from now before life returns to normal from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to results of a new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll released Monday.
Most Utahns, 27%, said that time will come one year from now, while 20% see it taking several years.
But others are more optimistic, with 21% of Utahns expecting normalcy to return this fall; 12% say within three to six months; and 2% believe within one to two months.
There are 19% of Utahns who say they don’t know when to expect the end of the almost yearlong coronavirus pandemic.