SALT LAKE CITY – The special session of the Utah Legislature may have settled political differences over House Bill 267, but the war of words between Utah Democrats and Republicans over Proposition 4 goes on and on.
After offering an olive branch to Democrats by repealing House Bill 267 (Public Sector Labor Union Amendments), the Republicans who gathered at the Utah Capitol on Dec. 9 stuck back on the redistricting front by passing a flurry of bills aimed at countering the impact of Third District Court Judge Dianna Gibson’s recent ruling imposing new congressional districts in Utah.
The first of those bills (House Joint Resolution 201) was authored by Rep. Casey Snider (R-Paradise), the House Majority Leader, reaffirming the Legislature’s constitutional authority to draw congressional m

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