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The state's school choice program, which critics say are school vouchers, was deemed unconstitutional by a Utah judge but she did not throw out the program all together. The state has plans to appeal the ruling, so the judge decided to let the program continue until the state supreme court ultimately decides the case. Utah State Board of Education member Carol Lear is a plaintiff in the lawsuit and joins Lindsay Aerts to walk through their arguments. Utah's Public Labor unions are pacing extremely well in the effort to overturn hb267, and President Donald Trump is floating ideas about how to increase the country's birth rate. Panelists Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan are back and weigh in on the impacts of these stories and more.
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The state's school choice program, which critics say are school vouchers, was deemed unconstitutional by a Utah judge but she did not throw out the program all together. The state has plans to appeal the ruling, so the judge decided to let the program continue until the state supreme court ultimately decides the case. Utah State Board of Education member Carol Lear is a plaintiff in the lawsuit and joins Lindsay Aerts to walk through their arguments. Utah's Public Labor unions are pacing extremely well in the effort to overturn hb267, and President Donald Trump is floating ideas about how to increase the country's birth rate. Panelists Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan are back and weigh in on the impacts of these stories and more.

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