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Governor Cox is defending Senate President Stuart Adams after a report that he spurred a law change that benefited his step-granddaughter's child rape case. There is also speculation that the legislature might address the provision in the upcoming special session. It creates lighter sentences for 18-year-olds still in high school who have sex with 13-year-olds. State Senator Todd Weiler defends Adams' role and the policy. He also weighs in on why the legislature wants the Governor to appoint Utah's Chief Justice. Meanwhile, Great Salt Lake Commissioner Brian Steed outlines why the legislature wants to allow for more flexibility with the Great Salt Lake berm
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Governor Cox is defending Senate President Stuart Adams after a report that he spurred a law change that benefited his step-granddaughter's child rape case. There is also speculation that the legislature might address the provision in the upcoming special session. It creates lighter sentences for 18-year-olds still in high school who have sex with 13-year-olds. State Senator Todd Weiler defends Adams' role and the policy. He also weighs in on why the legislature wants the Governor to appoint Utah's Chief Justice. Meanwhile, Great Salt Lake Commissioner Brian Steed outlines why the legislature wants to allow for more flexibility with the Great Salt Lake berm

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