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Married at First Sight Couples Now: Where are they now? Who s still together? Who has divorced or gotten remarried? (PHOTOS)

Married at First Sight Couples Now: Where are they now? Who is still together? Who has divorced or remarried? (PHOTOS) By Steven Rogers, 03/31/2021  Married at First Sight couples have seen both success and failure in their arranged marriages over the years so which Married at First Sight couples are still together and remain married, and which MAFS couples have broken up and re-married? And where are they now? ADVERTISEMENT Based on a Danish reality show called Gift Ved Forste Blik, Married at First Sight s first season premiered on FYI, Lifetime s sister network, in 2014 and became such a huge hit for the smaller network that Lifetime snatched the series for itself beginning with Season 5.

Tax cuts, vaccine mandates, billions for building top issues as Legislature in final stretch

SALT LAKE CITY The question of whether the government or even your boss should be able to order you to take the COVID-19 vaccine sparked debate on Utah s Capitol Hill as the Legislature nears the end of its 2021 session. With one week to go, lawmakers have passed almost 200 bills and resolutions out of more than 700 filed. Of those, three involving nearly $100 million in targeted tax cuts focusing on families and retirees are advancing after legislative leaders detailed plans to help return to Utahns some of the surplus money the state is seeing. One controversial bill that apparently will not advance would ban transgender athletes from competing in girls sports in Utah s public schools. A Senate committee held the bill in a meeting late Wednesday.

Tax cuts, vaccine mandates, billions for building top issues at Capitol

Deseret News Share this story Scott G Winterton, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY The question of whether the government or even your boss should be able to order you to take the COVID-19 vaccine sparked debate on Utah’s Capitol Hill as the Legislature nears the end of its 2021 session. With one week to go, lawmakers have passed almost 200 bills and resolutions out of more than 700 filed. Of those, three involving nearly $100 million in targeted tax cuts focusing on families and retirees are advancing after legislative leaders detailed plans to help return to Utahns some of the surplus money the state is seeing.

Proposal allowing those 16 and 17 to vote in some Utah elections gets first OK

Proposal allowing those 16 and 17 to vote in some Utah elections gets first OK
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