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Here are the reasons Utahns aren't getting the vaccine — but we're here to help


Here are the reasons Utahns aren’t getting the vaccine but we’re here to help
Andy Larsen
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(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Stickers and information sheets await distribution at a Salt Lake County Health Department vaccination clinic, held in collaboration with Clinica de Salud EZ for the Hispanic community at 339 E. 3900 South in Salt Lake City, on Saturday, April 24, 2021.
This week marked a turning point in our battle against the coronavirus.
For the first time, Utah’s most populous county, Salt Lake County, has widely available vaccination appointments for this same week. In surrounding counties, anyone 16 and older can go get vaccinated, usually on the same day. ....

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Gov. Spencer Cox says he couldn't convince legislators to wait until all Utahns had the chance to get the COVID-19 vaccine before lifting the statewide mask mandate.


How the governor and lawmakers settled on April 10 to lift the statewide mask mandate
Gov. Spencer Cox says they wouldn’t wait until everyone had a chance to get the vaccine so ‘The Legislature owns this now.’
(Francisco Kjolseth | Tribune file photo) Gov. Spencer Cox steps into the House chamber following Rep. Francis Gibson, R-Mapleton, motion Friday night that the Legislature hear from “Gov. Gary Herbert.” The legislative session ended March 5, after lawmakers passed a bill ending the statewide mask mandate April 10. Cox said in an interview Wednesday that the Legislature wouldn t wait any longer so it now owns the consequences. ....

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Gov. Spencer Cox says Republicans have 'lost their way' in a tangle of fake controversies that ignore the issues facing everyday Americans.


| Updated: 6:46 p.m.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said “fake controversies” drummed up by Republicans are keeping the party from pushing for conservative policy solutions.
During an interview on the “Matt Lewis and the News” podcast, Cox explained the constant culture wars gleefully pushed by many in his party are nothing more than a distraction from the real issues that should have a more prominent role in the consciousness on the political right.
“There’s more to being a conservative than just ‘owning the libs,’” said Cox. “I believe in a Republican Party and a conservatism that is about opportunity for everyone. We don’t do that with these fake controversies, these false choices we keep presenting people.” ....

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The Utah Politics podcast inteviews House Speaker Brad Wilson and Senate President Stuart Adams as the annual legislative session approaches its end.


House Speaker Brad Wilson and Senate President Stuart Adams join the program.
(Francisco Kjolseth | Tribune file photo) House Speaker Brad R. Wilson, R-Kaysville, cracks up when Rep. Scott Chew, R-Jensen, unaware of some technical changes to one of his bills, responds “motion to circle, I don’t know what the heck this is about!” Speaker Wilson responds “it’s your resolution, Rep. Chew!” cracking up. “Motion to concur?” Rep. Chew replies as the House bursts into laughter, showing signs of being punchy tired on the second to last day of the legislative session on Thursday, March 4, 2021.
  | March 5, 2021, 1:09 p.m.
The 2021 Utah Legislature is winding down. During the last 45 days, lawmakers set the state’s $22 billion budget, which included more than $400 million in new education funding and more than $1 billion for transportation projects. ....

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