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Utah lawmakers have settled on approximately $100 million in tax cuts spread across three separate areas: for dependent children, Social Security recipients and military retirees

Utah lawmakers have settled on approximately $100 million in tax cuts spread across three separate areas: for dependent children, Social Security recipients and military retirees
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Poll: Utahns want lawmakers to prioritize education, income tax cut

Deseret News Share this story Spenser Heaps, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY Most Utahns want this year’s extra revenue in the state’s coffers to be pumped into education, while an across-the-board income tax cut comes in as a close second. A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll found 34% of residents want the Utah Legislature to spend the budget surplus in education, while 28% said they want an income tax cut for all wage earners. A smaller number of Utahns want the money spent in other ways, with 11% wanting a more targeted income tax cut for senior citizens, 10% wanting the money to go toward infrastructure investments, 9% for economic development and 2% for an income tax cut rate for military personnel.

Utah egg farms push rules to free hens from cages, avert possible tighter regulations

SALT LAKE CITY In an effort to head off potentially more restrictive measures, Utah egg-producers have been working with legislators on a bill mandating a cage-free environment for hens by 2025. Without egg farmers being a part of this conversation, policy would have been written into law that would not be aligned with our production standards and animal husbandry principles, and placed on a timeline to compliance that would be both physically and financially unattainable as a family farm and as an industry, Jeremy Rigtrup, owner and operator of Rigtrup Egg Farm, said. The driving factor for SB147, sponsored by Sen. Scott Sandall, R-Tremonton, is to provide commercial egg producers with time before a ballot referendum mandating stricter rules could get filed in Utah as has happened in other states, he said.

How will Utah lawmakers help women and families recover from the COVID-19 economic downturn?

How will Utah lawmakers help women and families recover from the COVID-19 economic downturn? Becky Jacobs © Francisco Kjolseth (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Members of the House of Representatives are partitioned by plexiglass as the Utah State Legislature opens the 2021 legislative session at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. Advocates say there are a few bills this session that could help Utah women recover from the shecession during COVID-19. As women across the country continue to face a “shecession” from the coronavirus pandemic, there are a few bills in the state Legislature that could help Utah women navigate the economic downturn and recovery.

Should state join bidding war to have shows like Yellowstone filmed there?

Should state join bidding war to have shows like ‘Yellowstone’ filmed there? Ashley Imlay © Cam McLeod, Paramount Network Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton, left, and Kevin Costner as John Dutton in an episode of the third season of “Yellowstone.” SALT LAKE CITY A bill that would more than double subsidies for films that shoot in the Beehive State sparked a passionate debate Tuesday about the popular television series “Yellowstone” and whether the entertainment industry deserves special incentives. SB167 would increase the maximum tax credit the Governor’s Office of Economic Development can award to a motion picture during a year from $6.7 million to $15 million. The bill would cost $8.2 million in ongoing funding from the education fund.

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