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Top GOP lawmakers will hold vote to repeal Utah's ban on public union collective bargaining.

Gov. Cox called a special legislative session to help challenge the Nov. 10 redistricting ruling.

Legislature will vote to change deadlines so state lawmakers can also run for U.S. Congress.

Top Republican lawmakers made a surprise announcement on Sunday that the Utah Legislature will vote to repeal a law banning public union collective bargaining during a special legislative session called by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox.

Cox asked lawmakers to convene on Tuesday as the state readies to launch an appeal of the state’s redistricting lawsuit that resulted in a district court judge replacing the state’s congressional boundaries with a map that all-but guarantees a Democratic seat in Salt Lak

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