governor spencer j. cox
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Utah pays tribute to historic trailblazer Mia Love
Mia Love, a former U.S. Representative from Utah and the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died at 49 from brain cancer. Known for her historic, trailblazing career, her impact has been widely recognized and honored.
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Utah to prohibit diversity centers on college campuses
Utah became the sixth state to ban diversity and inclusion centers on college campuses after Gov. Cox signed the Equal Opportunity Initiatives bill (HB 261) into law on Jan. 30.
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Gov. Cox announces free period products in all state buildings
Utah will be the first state to offer free period products in all state executive branch buildings, after an announcement by Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox at a press conference on March 2.
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