(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is calling the state legislature back for a special session. The session, which starts on Tuesday, is designed to handle several topics. Chief among them is the desire by Republicans to overturn a judge’s ruling that changed congressional districts. Cox wants the Utah Supreme Court to rule on that case. The special session also might reverse a ban on some types of collective bargaining. That’s after there was backlash to a new law that restricts collective bargaining for public sector labor unions.
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