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Voices of Reason
A Salt Lake City diversity consultant suggests some remedies for organizations to revive the anti-racism energy and spirit of the flagging BLM protests.
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Politics
As his biography says, Rep. Rob Bishop, R-UT, is a life-long resident of Utah's First Congressional District, which he has represented since 2003.
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Politics
Lee Castillo says a desire to help people and heal the divide in this country is part of what prompted him to run for Congress in Utah’s 1st district.
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Utah
Logan native Eric Eliason, 46, didn’t think he would ever run for political office until he decided to run for Congress in Utah's 1st District.
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Utah
Ben McAdams wants to take on even bigger challenges in Washington D.C. by running for Congress as a Democrat in the state’s 4th District against incumbent Rep. Mia Love, R-UT.
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Utah
Before Rep. Mia Love, R-UT, gained notoriety as the first black Republican female to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, she was a small town mayor born the daughter of Haitian immigrants.
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Voices of Reason
Libertarian Craig Bowden discussed his decision to run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch in order to bring a practical approach to problems that too often get politicized, like health care for veterans.
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Voices of Reason
Jenny Wilson believes not having Democrats in the Utah delegation hurts Utah on critical issues, especially public lands.
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Voices of Reason
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