September 30, 2020

Candidates running for Wasatch County House seat criticize Legislature’s passage of the bill that kicked off Hideout controversy

The candidates’ comments came during a 40-minute virtual debate hosted by the Alliance for a Better Utah’s Better Utah Institute and the League of Women Voters of Utah. It was one of two legislative candidate debates the organizations have announced ahead of November’s election. Read the full article here.

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Air quality, education funding at center of HD 54 debate

During a debate on Monday, hosted by the Better Utah Institute and the League of Women Voters of Utah, Mike Kohler, a former Wasatch County Councilmember and the Republican candidate in the race, said he would “support increased funding on a limited basis” and using “other methods to find (additional) funding” for public education. Read the full

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Candidates aiming to represent Park City on Capitol Hill spar in debate

The debate was held via Zoom, moderated by Julia Kretschmar and hosted by the League of Women Voters of Utah and the Better Utah Institute. On most questions, Kohler espoused a conservative position while Miller refrained from charged rhetoric but advocated for solutions generally supported by the left. Read the full article here.

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