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Lawmakers need to consider those most impacted by energy goals

Summary by The Times-Independent
This year, Utah’s Legislature passed House Bill 249, creating a consortium to guide the state’s plans for nuclear energy. But, we have yet to see a robust discussion of its risks or meaningful engagement of communities most impacted. The White Mesa Mill near Blanding. Public domain photo via Nuclear Regulatory Commission While new technology may present new opportunities, we must consider the critical risks of investing so much in nuclear energ…
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The Times-Independent broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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