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Voters, not the courts, should decide the future of Utah ballot initiatives, legislative attorneys argue

Summary by Salt Lake Tribune
Attorneys for the Utah Legislature argued Wednesday that it’s opponents of a proposed constitutional amendment that would empower state lawmakers to repeal or amend voter-approved ballot initiatives, and not Republican legislators, who are trying to deny citizens a voice in government by trying to have Amendment D disqualified from the November ballot.
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