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USBE board leadership statement on board memberâs social media
The Utah State Board of Education leadership condemns the actions taken by Board Member Natalie Cline on her recent Facebook post directed toward a female high school student athlete in Utah.
Board Leadership is very concerned about this post and the harm it has caused to students and families in Utah. We are deeply saddened by the events that have taken place and will be taking prompt action regarding this matter as determined by the full Board.
The Board has no power or authority to unseat an elected official. If the full Board determines discipline is warranted, Board Bylaws provide guidelines for additional action.
Utah Senate Democratsâ condemn the actions of USBE board member and call for her immediate resignation
âWe express our utter outrage and condemnation regarding the reprehensible actions of Natalie Cline, a member of the Utah State Board of Education. Ms. Clineâs actions, characterized by the intentional mockery and defamation of a minor student, represent a flagrant violation of the ethical standards, policies, and trust placed in her as a public official. We call for her immediate resignation. We are currently working with our legal counsel to pursue appropriate measures, including the initiation of impeachment proceedings against Ms. Cline. We will continue to provide updates on our efforts to address this matter. We extend our unwavering support to the victim and her family, who have been traumatized by Ms. Clineâs actions.â
Utah House Democrats call for immediate resignation of Utah School Board Member
Following recent actions by Utah School Board Member Natalie Cline, the Utah House Democratic Caucus issues the following statement: âNatalie Clineâs unconscionable online accusations have repeatedly endangered the safety of students and educators, warranting consequences beyond reprimand. Apologies are insufficient. Clineâs repeated misconduct highlights her unsuitability for the role of Utah School Board Member, necessitating her immediate resignation to prevent further harm to our students.
We acknowledge that legislation discriminating against transgender individuals only worsens this harmful behavior. If the Utah Legislature continues to pass laws singling out our trans community members, these incidents may well continue.â
Utah House Majority Caucus responds to state school board member comments
Speaker Mike Schultz, Majority Leader Jefferson Moss, Majority Whip Karianne Lisonbee, and Majority Assistant Whip Casey Snider, on behalf of the Utah House Majority Caucus, release the following statement:
âWe condemn the recent comments made by Utah State School Board member Natalie Cline directed toward one of our female high school student athletes. Elected officials, especially those whose primary responsibility is to support and defend the children of our state, must uphold high moral and ethical standards. Public servants have a far-reaching and impactful voice that should be used to inform and engage with constituents. Making thoughtless and baseless claims to harass a child is unacceptable and inexcusable. We are considering all available options within our constitutional authority moving forward. We care about this young victimâs safety and wellbeing and join our community and state in surrounding her and her family with love and support. She deserves nothing less.â
President Adams announces water legislation
Water is the lifeline of Utahâs economy, agriculture and communities. The stateâs growing population and economy rely on a steady and sustainable water supply. Today, Sen. President J. Stuart Adams is sponsoring S.B. 211 Generational Water Infrastructure Amendments, which creates a state water council to manage water projects with strategic foresight for the entire state and enhances coordination for water projects throughout Utah in a significant step toward sustainable water resource management for generations to come. (Read More)