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With two new appointments from Gov Spencer Cox, the DABC liquor commission could become majority female

Women may soon be the majority on the Utah alcohol commission Gov. Cox appoints Jennifer Tarazon, a communication director for AARP Utah, and Natalie Randall, a state tourism director, to the DABC board. (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Customers line up for the opening of the new state liquor and wine store in Saratoga Springs, on Monday, Nov. 16, 2020.   | April 23, 2021, 7:06 p.m. On Friday, Gov. Spencer Cox named two women to the sometimes controversial board that oversees liquor sales and licensing in Utah. That is likely a first for the high-profile board. Increasing diversity on Utah’s boards and commission is a key part of the 500-day plan of the Cox-Henderson administration, according to a news release announcing appointments for more than four dozen state boards and commissions, including the DABC.

DABC will be majority women after Utah s governor shakes up boards and commissions

DABC will be majority women after Utah s governor shakes up boards and commissions Utah Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control Governor Spencer Cox visits the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control s massive warehouse as a part of a review of the state s liquor control agency. and last updated 2021-04-23 13:25:26-04 SALT LAKE CITY — Utah s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission will be led by a majority of women under a shakeup proposed by Governor Spencer Cox. It s part of a push to increase diversity and inclusion in all of Utah s boards and commissions, the governor s office said. On Friday, his office released a list of dozens of names for boards and commissions which help decide policy for the state.

2 9M fewer people visited Utah s Mighty 5 in 2020 but park visitation is rebounding in record levels

Editor s note: This is the second in a series looking into the state of tourism in Utah following COVID-19. Be sure to read part one. ST. GEORGE Utah s national parks felt about as vacant as they ever have since they were designated by the federal government as the threat of COVID-19 became more apparent. Characteristics of the virus were still widely unknown to everyone by the time it hit the U.S. with full force in mid-March last year. The Department of Interior even shut down access to all federal lands for several weeks near the beginning of the pandemic.

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