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CDC Mask Guidance Met With Hostility by Leading Republicans

CDC Mask Guidance Met With Hostility by Leading Republicans
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Republicanos resisten nueva recomendación de usar mascarillas

Republicanos resisten nueva recomendación de usar mascarillas
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PM News Brief: Pioneer Day Quagga Mussels, No Indoctrination Act & Harmons Mobile Driver License

Published July 27, 2021 at 5:37 PM MDT Listen • 4:36 / Utah wildlife officials had their hands full once again trying to stop the spread of quagga mussels. This story and more in Tuesday evening s news brief. Tuesday evening, July 27, 2021 State Pioneer Day Quagga Mussel Inspections Utah wildlife officials had their hands full once again trying to stop the spread of quagga mussels. During Pioneer Day weekend, more than 12,000 boats were inspected for the invasive species. Officials performed just under 300 decontaminations. Both the number of inspections and decontaminations were down this year compared to the 2020 Pioneer Day holiday. Across Utah, Division of Wildlife Resources officers issued 100 citations to folks who violated laws meant to contain the spread of the mussels. More than half of those were given out in the Lake Powell area.

Why House Dems just said no to GOP Rep Owens critical race theory bill

Deseret News Utah congressman’s Say No to Indoctrination Act fails to get to floor in Congress Share this story Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on voting rights on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Owen’s bill to prevent the use of federal funds to advance what he described as “discriminatory” concepts informed by critical race theory died quickly in the House. Bill Clark, Associated Press A conservative Utah congressman’s bill to prevent the use of federal funds to advance what he described as “discriminatory” concepts informed by critical race theory died quickly in the House.

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