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Utah leaders begin redistricting after a court ruling calling for new congressional district maps.

Sept. 24 is the first of many deadlines for the new maps, which could be in place by Nov. 1.

The court's decision has generated mixed reactions this week.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's top two legislative leaders say they're still not thrilled with a 3rd District Court judge's ruling on Monday calling on the state to redraw its congressional boundaries, but they plan to try to meet the court's deadline.

That is unless a higher court weighs in first.

In a statement on Thursday, Senate President Stuart Adams and House Speaker Mike Schultz said the state is pursuing "every legal option available," including a potential stay from the Utah Supreme

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