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COVID-19 vaccines available for Utahns with certain medical conditions


COVID-19 vaccines available for Utahns with certain medical conditions
COVID-19 vaccines are now available for Utahns ages 16 and up who have certain underlying conditions.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox made the announcement during a press conference on Feb. 25.
“We’re prioritizing these individuals, again based on age and these underlying co-morbidities because they are at the greatest risk of hospitalization or death,” Cox said.
Some of these conditions include chronic heart disease, chronic liver disease and cancer diagnosed within the last 5 years. The full list of qualifying conditions can be found on the Utah Coronavirus page for vaccine distribution.
The Utah County Health Department is always working to make sure people stay informed of changes to the vaccination groups, according to public information officer Kylaas Flanagan. ....

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Legislators want to ask Utah voters to loosen their purse strings a little under a proposed constitutional amendment designed to tweak the rules for some special legislative sessions.


Proposed constitutional amendment would increase money lawmakers can spend and cut in a special session
Lawmakers say current rules tied their hands too much when adjusting the budget during the pandemic.
(Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) Utah lawmakers are pushing a constitutional amendment that would allow them to spend, and cut more money from the budget during a special session. This March 14, 2019, file photo shows the Utah House in session.
  | March 1, 2021, 10:48 p.m.
Legislators want to ask Utah voters to loosen their purse strings a little under a proposed constitutional amendment designed to tweak the rules for some special legislative sessions. ....

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Bill to curtail emergency powers of governor and health officials has backing of Utah legislative leaders.


| Updated: Feb. 17, 2021, 12:33 a.m.
Utah legislative leaders on Tuesday unveiled a new proposal to rein in the emergency powers of the governor and state and local health departments, saying the state’s current laws are not designed to grapple with long-term events like the COVID-19 pandemic.
SB195 from Senate Majority Leader Evan Vickers, R-Cedar City, would make a number of significant changes to how the state handles long-term emergencies, including limiting how long an emergency declaration remains in effect and granting authority to the Legislature to override those declarations.
Vickers argues the bill would set a more appropriate balance between the legislative branch, which creates policy, and the administrative branch, which is tasked with implementation. ....

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Despite a rosy budget picture, lawmakers have more requests for spending than cash available


Despite a rosy budget picture, lawmakers have more requests for spending than cash available
Public education and social services are chewing up most of the extra revenue.
(Rick Bowmer | AP file photo) Utah lawmakers will soon gather at the state Capitol to begin the process of setting the final budget for the next fiscal year. Despite projections showing they ll have more than a billion dollars in extra revenue to spend, public education and social services will take up a majority of that revenue.
| Updated: 2:55 p.m.
Next week starts an intense two-week period as legislators make moves on setting Utah’s final budget for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1. ....

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