Plus, ongoing inflation and lurking recession is a top worry for Utahns, according to new poll
Worried about inflation? A possible recession? See what the vast majority of Utahns think |
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| | You may or may not have been feeling the sting of inflation, whether that be at the gas pump or the grocery store. You're not alone, according to a new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll. In the poll, based on a survey conducted during the first few weeks of this month, Utahns were asked about their concerns regarding inflation and a possible recession. The results of interest rate hikes, mortgage rates crossing the 6% threshold and imbalances with supply and demand are trickling down to Utahns in the form of escalating costs of goods and services, and affecting individuals and families statewide — regardless of income. | As the debate surrounding transgender athletes continues, many legal experts are pondering whether or not a previous Supreme Court ruling, Bostock v. Clayton County, could be roadmap on how the highest court may approach protections for LGBTQ+ athletes in the future. If you need a refresher, Bostock v. Clayton County focused mainly on whether or not the prohibition of sex discrimination, based on Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, offered protections to gay and transgender workers. In an unexpected 6-3 decision, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote that firing an employee for their sexual orientation or gender identity constitutes unlawful sex discrimination. “Traditionally, courts and federal agencies look to Title VII to figure out how to interpret sex discrimination,” says Robin Maril, a law professor at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. Maril believes the Supreme Court’s ruling in Bostock is deeply relevant to today’s debates over the rights of transgender athletes. But, there are legal experts who aren't so sure about the case's relevancy to today's debate. Read more on what other legal experts are saying, and why they don't necessarily all agree. More in Politics: Joe Biden’s approval ratings: Up here, down there and down even more in this area (Deseret News) Opinion: Why are we so afraid of immigrants and refugees? (Deseret News) 78% of Republican evangelicals want U.S. declared a Christian nation (The Salt Lake Tribune 🔒) | FROM OUR SPONSOR Ensuring You Are Ready to Vote in the Upcoming Election Be ready for the voting process so you can show off your sticker without the stress this November. Check out the Utah Election website. Learn how to vote, track your ballot, find candidate information, find voter registration info and how to update your registration preferences or address. | Health: Will new COVID variants evade current vaccines? Here’s what we know (Deseret News) ‘More people than ever’ are surviving cancer, according to U.S. study (Deseret News) Faith: White House to host first-ever Rosh Hashana party (Deseret News) This Latter-day Saint is part of a new government push to protect houses of worship (Deseret News) Business: Utah's electric vehicle growth is a 'hot topic.' Here's how agencies are coordinating its future (KSL.com) Influencers aren’t new — how this marketing trend has been around for centuries (Deseret News) Education: No discrimination found in investigation triggered by Utah teacher’s social media video (Deseret News) West High is one of the oldest schools in Utah. Should its building be preserved? (KUER) Environment: Gov. Cox goes to Israel: Can we learn from the Dead Sea to save the Great Salt Lake? (Deseret News) Feds will spend billions to boost the drought-stricken Colorado River system (KUER) Northern Utah: School district applauds response to student bringing gun to school in Vernal (Fox 13) Ogden police officers learning to strengthen their emotional intelligence (ABC4) Wasatch Front: Timothy Gadson III resigns as Salt Lake City School District superintendent (KSL.com) Utahn accused of wire fraud and money laundering in alleged cryptocurrency mining scheme (KSL.com) Southern Utah: St. George grandma pregnant, carrying son's baby after his wife's hysterectomy (KSL-TV) 5 tortoises find new homes in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve (St. George News) The Nation: These are the most expensive states to buy homes in this year (Deseret News) More than 500,000 without power as Fiona batters Canada with heavy rain, strong winds (NBC News) The World: Russia begins referendum to claim Ukrainian territory, possibly escalating the war (Deseret News) Iran to 'deal decisively' with mounting protests (BBC News) Sports: NBA cracking down on the take foul (Deseret News) What are Russell Wilson’s former teammates saying about him? (Deseret News) |
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