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* 1. Utah passed a school voucher program that provides a limited number of $8,000 scholarships to be used for private education, home-schooling, or other educational options. This comes at the expense to public education.
A bill proposed this year would remove $150 million from public education to fund this program (with over $9 million just for oversight). https://www.sltrib.com/news/education/2024/02/01/utah-lawmakers-want-more-public/
Do you support this program?

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* 2. Currently, the Utah Constitution has an income tax earmark dictating how much money is sent to public education, CHIP, programs for Utahns with disabilities, etc. 
Legislative leadership is sending to the November ballot a constitutional amendment to remove this earmark so they can decide best where the money goes. https://www.deseret.com/utah/2023/2/22/23609606/utah-income-tax-education-earmark-end
Do you support removing this earmark?

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* 3. A bill was introduced to criminally penalize a teacher for having a "banned" book in a classroom. https://www.sltrib.com/news/education/2024/01/31/utah-teachers-could-be-criminally/
Should teachers be criminally liable for possessing a banned book?

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* 4. Do you support Sgt. Sam?

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* 5. To learn more about Sgt. Sam, visit www.sgtsam4ut.com, or leave your email here.

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