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Moab Free Health Clinic And Governor Spencer Cox Aim To Address Health Inequalities In The State
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Having stable income, safe housing and social support have greater combined impacts on your health than any individual behavior, according to the World Health Organization. Addressing these social determinants of health in Utah is a priority of Gov. Spencer Cox’s administration.
Liz Donkersloot, Rhiana Medina, Kolby Williams, and Zaida Agreda stand in front of the Moab Valley Multicultural Center. Williams is creating the Moab Community Referral System at the Moab Free Health Clinic, which connects local medical services to social aid organizations like the multicultural center, in order to help address the social determinants of health.
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Gov.-elect Spencer Cox announces his picks for agriculture commissioner, top energy adviser
The incoming administration will also keep a number of Gov. Gary Herbert’s senior staffers.
(Steve Griffin | Deseret News, pool) Gov.-elect Spencer Cox announces details related to the upcoming transition of leadership in the Gold Room at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. | Updated: 11:42 p.m.
Gov.-elect Spencer Cox announced another round of senior Cabinet and staff picks Monday, choosing the executive director of the Utah Clean Air Partnership as his top energy adviser and the Cache County executive as the next commissioner of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.
Gov.-elect Cox taps local officials from across Utah for Cabinet roles
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Silas Walker, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY Gov.-elect Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov.-elect Deidre Henderson announced a list of 19 Cabinet appointments on Monday, including several familiar faces from local elected offices from across the state of Utah.
“After a thorough interview process, I’m convinced each of these candidates will serve the citizens of Utah exceptionally well,” Cox said in a news release. “Each has impeccable qualifications, brings fresh ideas and, most importantly, is devoted to public service. We’re lucky to have such brilliant minds willing to serve the public.”
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