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It is assumed the referendum over HB267 will be on the ballot in 2026, a recent poll shows how Utahns say they will vote.
That, too, could be a challenge. A recent poll by RABA Research, a bipartisan polling firm, asked about HB267 and found that 80% of Utah respondents opposed “changing our state’s laws to ...
Thousands of emails, calls and text messages flooded Utah lawmakers’ inboxes over the weekend opposing HB267 — a bill that would eliminate collective bargaining for public sector employees ...
Why do public unions want HB267 repealed? “The Utah Legislature took away the rights of public workers—teachers, firefighters, nurses, and police—to collectively bargain for fair wages ...
HB267 passed through the Senate late Thursday ... Jeff Worthington, president of the Utah AFL-CIO, comforts Shykell Ledford of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees ...
Governor Spencer Cox is mulling whether to call a special statewide election this November that would allow Utahns to vote on ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A coalition working to put a referendum on the ballot to undo the Legislature's bill to strip public unions of collective bargaining rights says it has already collected nearly ...
And if you’re considering it, at least make sure you know exactly what HB267 does — and what it doesn’t do. I’ve been a public school teacher in Utah for 28 years, and I support HB267.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s answer didn’t come until late Friday night on Valentine’s Day. The governor signed HB267, a bill to ban public unions from collective bargaining, which the ...
If HB267 does end up becoming law, Busbom and Smith both said the Utah Education Association will continue to advocate for teachers and students. “We are resilient as an association, and I know ...
HB267 passed the Utah Senate on Thursday after a narrow 16-13 vote, with seven Republicans joining six Democrats to vote “no.” It now heads to the governor’s desk. “He has always said he ...
And for one week in early February, it looked like Utah's unions might have killed a bad bill. HB267, which bans collective bargaining in the public sector (teachers, police, firefighters, etc.), ...