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Salt Lake City, UT; Washington, DC
Joined December 2008

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  1. 🚨 NEXT WEEK: Civic Education webinar with Senator , 's David Davenport and Hatch Foundation Executive Director on September 20 at 10:30am MT | 12:30pm ET. Register here:

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  2. Sep 6

    Firefighters honor legacy of their FDNY parents killed on 9/11

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  3. Sep 8

    "Whether we realize it or not, all of us — no matter where we were on 9/11 or if we were even alive yet — stand on the shoulders of countless men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice for generations yet unborn," Melanie Bowen writes.

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  4. 🇺🇸 Today on "...twenty years have passed, but I still feel bonded to the Americans who sacrificed their lives to save people they would never meet." -- NEW op-ed from longtime Hatch Staffer Melanie Bowen.

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  5. Great piece from Hatch Fellow David Davenport ahead of the event-- "Never have we seen so much debate and discussion about the teaching of civics and US history than in the past several months."

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  6. Join us virtually on Sept. 20 for a discussion on civic education with U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) Register here:

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  8. "As one of the longest-serving members in the history of the Senate Judiciary Committee, I made it my life’s legacy to defend the rule of law and the integrity of our courts. I hope the naming of the federal courthouse will inspire a new generation of jurists to do the same."-OGH

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  9. Today, Utah’s federal courthouse in Salt Lake City was officially named the Orrin G. Hatch United States Courthouse as a tribute to Senator Hatch's outsized influence in shaping and strengthening the judiciary.

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  10. 🍎ICYMI: "A brand new social health class could be making its way to Utah schools. The class was developed by a teacher at Herriman High School, who feels that social and relationship skills are just as important as math or English."

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  11. ICYMI: Full interview with and Chris Bates on his "family-centered criminal justice reform" ideas below:

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  12. Aug 6

    At 4:20 pm today on the Show on Christopher Bates, a Legal Fellow at the Foundation, joins Rod to discuss his piece for the in which he says criminal justice reform should take a more family-centered approach

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  13. Aug 6

    "Conservatives should be committed to developing and supporting a family-centered approach to criminal justice reform."

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  14. Hatch Legal Fellow Chris Bates joining to discuss the op-ed and other Hatch Foundation projects at 4:20pm MT/ 6:20pm ET. 🎧 Tune in:

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  15. “When one person goes to prison, their entire family goes with them.” - . As lawmakers and policy experts consider changes to prison, reentry, sentencing, and policing policies, Johnson’s teaching needs to be at the center of all we do.

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  16. "Conservatives should be committed to developing and supporting a family-centered approach to criminal justice reform." NEW op-ed from Hatch Foundation Legal Fellow Chris Bates.

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  17. This gift made him an incredibly effective legislator and endeared him to his colleagues on both sides of the aisle. The Senate—and the country—would be better off today if we all learned to follow Mike’s example.” -OGH (2/2)

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  18. “I was deeply saddened this morning to learn of the passing of a dear friend, . Mike was a dedicated public servant with a special gift—he knew how to compromise on legislation without compromising on principle. (1/2)

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  19. Jul 4

    Happy Fourth of July, folks. America has a lot to celebrate today.

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  20. Jul 3

    This was incredible! Mabel Johnson, a 106-year old WWII veteran threw out the first pitch last night 👏👏👏 (MLB x )

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