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you should like even less, okay, because it has no legitimacy is chip roy, the republican coming to hawley s aid and saying well, you know, it takes away from the local police the way to categorize incidents and gives to it the doj. yeah. yeah, that s exactly what we need because that s why abuse of force reporting is such a problem, because if you leave it to the local police. yeah. if they don t believe in the designation, they don t want the highlight a problem, they won t. yeah. and you don t get uniform data. well, there is a lot to be said about that and a lot to be said about the local police and how they classify and qualify things, especially that video coming out. or don t. or don t, coming out of louisiana. and let me tell you, my mom has been i grew up in louisiana. my family is still there. my mom is outraged. it s outrage obviously in louisiana, but across the country. and we first played that video last night on the show. and i knew that it
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The Utah Legislature wrapped up its 2021 General Session Friday at midnight. Lawmakers passed more than 500 bills.
The Utah Legislature closed out its 2021 General Session late Friday night after passing 503 bills.
With the ongoing pandemic, the 45-day meeting of lawmakers was unlike any before. Masks were required in the Capitol, plexiglass dividers were installed, and the public was able to comment virtually during committee hearings.
“It s allowed for people to have more input than probably ever before in the history of the legislative session,” said Senate President Stuart Adams, R-Layton. “It’s something I hope continues.”
Gov. Spencer Cox said he was grateful there were no COVID-19 outbreaks at the Capitol during the session.
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