Our Great Salt Lake Recovery Act just advanced through the Senate, moving us one step closer to saving the long-term health of Utah's iconic body of water from historic drought conditions. Let’s get it passed in the House and signed into law!
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I don’t understand what this is supposed to do… looks to me like this is for let research. Haven’t we been researching this for years?
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As Utahns, we should be holding ourselves accountable for solving the majority if not all of this problem. No way any Reps/Sens from any other state should vote for this at least until we agree to charge the actual price of water vs subsidizing in property taxes.
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Your tweet was quoted in an article by deseretnews
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So you care about the long term health of the GSL, but vote against access to health care for women by not protecting their right to contraceptives? Did the lake vote for you? How much did it donate? How much do women need to donate for you to support them?
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I hope this bill wasn't named by the same person who named the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Why is this happening though? Could you explain it to me burgess? Is it climate change? Please explain how continuing to push fossil fuels is a great idea. use crayons if you like. we know how hard you were tackled back in the nfl days.
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How was your record of voting for climate change? $10 million from the army corps of engineer to study that it's going dry because we don't have any rain! Seems like a gigantic waste of time
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I don’t see why the country should bail out Utah for their own state mismanagement of their resources.
GQP is fine with pork barrel politics and government spending as long as it’s spending on their projects. Then it’s just fine.
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