(St. George, UT) — A new poll finds nearly 62-percent of Utah voters want to have the option for medical aid in dying. Former state Representative Rebecca Chavez-Houck was the first to introduce the bill in 2015 after which the bill has failed a total of seven times. She says with 90-percent of Utah lawmakers being Latter-day Saints, people need to speak up because the religious aspect will “color the way they vote on public policy.”












