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There's been discussion and controversy over Utah's law banning public sector collective bargaining and the referendum to ...
Utah’s Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson sent out a press release officially declaring that the referendum against HB267 has fulfilled the requirements necessary to get on the ballot in Utah.
Because of the historic efforts of Utah citizens, the HB267 referendum will appear on the November 2026 ballot.
The law, HB267, was passed through the Utah Legislature this year and shortly after a group of public unions filed for a referendum against it. How Utahns say they would vote on the referendum ...
HB267 prevents public unions from collective bargaining, the process where unions meet with employers to negotiate a contract ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox issued an executive order on Monday that directs the referendum aimed at overturning HB267 to be placed ...
Gov. Spencer Cox announced Monday that he would not move up the vote on whether to repeal an anti-labor law to this November, ...
The law was originally supposed to go into effect on July 1 but on May 6, Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson issued a temporary stay of HB267, meaning it will not go into effect when originally planned.
Avoiding a special election that would put a vote to repeal an anti-labor union law on the ballot this November, Governor Cox announced the vote won't be on the ballot until November 3, 2026.
On Saturday, Utah’s Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson sent out a press release officially declaring that the referendum against HB267 has fulfilled the requirements necessary to get on the ballot in Utah.
Gov. Cox issued an executive order directing the labor union referendum to be submitted to voters at the 2026 general ...
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