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Archive: News / Utah / Statecraft: Government & Politics (8 Stories)

Utah liquor bill aims to take down 'Zion curtains'

02/27/2013 1:12am
Wine spritzers are a favorite at Rovali's near Salt Lake City. Behind the bar, in full view of patrons, waiters siphon soda and syrup into glasses of ice _ then they duck behind a fake olive tree and a barricade to add the chardonnay.

State fire marshal speaks out against fire code amendment

02/27/2013 7:54am
A bill that would amend the state fire code passed the state House Monday and has put the state fire marshal in a "tough spot."

Medicaid expansion brings mixed feelings from Utahns

02/27/2013 12:08pm
The federal government has a plan to expand health care for low-income Utahns, but the state Senate has yet to commit to agree to the Medicaid expansion.

Americans yawn at budget cut hype

02/27/2013 2:22pm
President Barack Obama is pulling out all the stops to warn just what could happen if automatic budget cuts kick in. Americans are reacting with a collective yawn.

Opinion: The future of higher ed and the emergence of MOOCs

02/27/2013 3:03pm
Universities are rapidly approaching the tipping point currently redefining journalism: innovate or disintegrate. Indeed, at a time when student debt is skyrocketing, for-profit universities are gaining traction and approximately one third of U.S. students have already taken an online course, a shift in higher education is inevitable.

DHS official retires after immigrants are freed

02/27/2013 4:18pm
The senior Homeland Security Department official in charge of arresting and deporting illegal immigrants announced his retirement the same day the agency said that hundreds of people facing deportation had been released from immigration jails due to looming budget cuts, according to a letter obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press. The government said he had told his bosses weeks ago that he planned to retire.

Justices voice skepticism of voting rights law

02/27/2013 4:35pm
The Supreme Court's conservative justices voiced deep skepticism Wednesday about a section of a landmark civil rights law that has helped millions of Americans exercise their right to vote.

Utah reps. frustrated at potential $85B federal budget cuts

02/27/2013 9:08pm
Utah's congressional delegation reacted strongly Wednesday to the looming sequester deadline that would trigger $85 billion in automatic cuts to the federal budget.
 
   
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