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Panelists discussed Utah's Amendment D \u2014 a proposed constitutional amendment that has caused a stir for the last few weeks.
This means Amendment D is still void. It will appear on Utah voters’ ballots, but the votes will not be counted. The decision from the court is not the full opinion.
Amendment D ballot language would have misled voters, Utah Supreme Cout says - The Salt Lake Tribune
On Thursday, the Utah Supreme Court issued its full opinion explaining why it struck Amendment D — which would have made clear that the Legislature can repeal or amend any citizen ballot ...
Utah’s largest teachers’ union asked a judge this month to throw out Amendment A, citing similar arguments made against Amendment D. The Utah Supreme Court's decision regarding Amendment D ...
There’s a chance the controversial constitutional Amendment D on Utah’s Nov. 5 ballot — voided last week by a district court judge — may come back from the dead. Over the weekend, the Utah ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Legislature is asking the Utah Supreme Court to review and reverse the decision keeping Amendment D, the proposal to amend the Utah Constitution related to citizen-led ...
The same day the Utah Supreme Court voided Amendment D on the November ballot, opponents of Amendment A went to court and asked a judge to kick that proposed constitutional amendment off the ballot.
PREVIOUS: Court decision looms over Amendment D as ballot printing deadline nears in Utah Mark Gaber, attorney for the league, said the amendment would give lawmakers "free authority to entirely ...
With just weeks to go before Election Day, the Utah Supreme Court is hearing arguments on the controversial Amendment D that was voided from ballots by a lower court earlier this month.
Amendment D — which would have cemented the Utah Legislature’s power over ballot initiatives — has been voided by the courts and any votes cast for it won’t count.
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Panel discusses Utah’s Amendment D and what’s nextAmendment D would change the Utah Constitution to explicitly say the Legislature has the power to amend laws that started as citizen initiatives. It would also prohibit foreign influence (out-of ...
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