Arkansas adopts US's most restrictive abortion law
03/07/2013 10:43am
Arkansas lawmakers overrode a veto Wednesday and gave the state the most restrictive abortion law in the country _ a near-ban on the procedure from the 12th week of pregnancy onward that is certain to end up in court.
After filibuster, Senate confirms Brennan for CIA
03/07/2013 2:40pm
The Senate confirmed John Brennan to be CIA director Thursday after the Obama administration bowed to demands from Republicans blocking the nomination and stated explicitly there are limits on the president's power to use drones against U.S. terror suspects on American soil.
Internet state sales tax bill approved by Utah Senate
03/07/2013 3:23pm
Wednesday, the Utah Legislature approved bills that would impose a sales tax on Internet sales, prohibit some lawmakers from performing outside work and require written permission from a parent for minors to get tattoos or piercings.
Statewide non-discrimination bill passes committee vote
03/07/2013 10:40pm
A bill aimed at providing equal housing and employment rights to all Utahns, regardless of sexual orientation, is headed to the House floor. SB262 passed through the Economic and Workforce Services Committee Thursday with a vote of 4-3.
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