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HOA turf, parking strip changes and xeriscaping incentives considered to help in Utah s drought
Utah officials say drought recovery could take years
and last updated 2021-07-08 19:41:50-04
SALT LAKE CITY â Utah lawmakers are exploring a number of water policy changes to promote conservation as the state s drought emergency worsens.
On Thursday, Unfortunately, it will take much more than an average winter to pull us out of this drought. If we get an average winter, it will take much longer than that to refill our reservoirs, our ground water and to improve our conditions statewide, said Candice Hasenyager, the agency s deputy director.
SALT LAKE CITY Gov. Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson joined several lawmakers on Tuesday in Salt Lake City to ceremonially sign six bills all aimed at equity by dealing with hunger, homelessness, immigration, housing affordability and language barriers.
Cox said the ceremonial signing at NeighborWorks office in the Guadalupe neighborhood, one the most blighted neighborhoods in Salt Lake City before the community development corporation revitalized it, was meant to highlight several positive bills that deserved more attention but got lost in the shuffle of the 2021 Legislature and that Cox had already signed. One of the pillars of our administration is we wanted to focus on equality and opportunity and making sure that everyone in the state has the same opportunities as everyone else, that we work hard to lift others, and to make Utah a better place and a more welcoming place, the governor said. And that s what we re here to celebrate today.
Masked up and rapid tested, Utah lawmakers back to business in heavily guarded Capitol Katie McKellar and Ashley Imlay © Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News Rep. Calvin Musselman, R-West Haven, left, and Rep. Joel Ferry, R-Brigham City greet each othe ras the Utah Legislature opens the 2021 general session at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021.
SALT LAKE CITY Utah’s legislative leaders kicked off the 2021 general session Tuesday with messages of a bright future despite challenges due to COVID-19.
“Beyond the physical effects of COVID, the global pandemic has caused widespread economic hardship, social disruption and mental health issues. Discouraging news about the pandemic, natural disasters and civil unrest have seemed to arrive at a tempo that left moments of reprieve few and far between,” said House Speaker Brad Wilson, R-Kaysville, in his opening day speech on the House floor.
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