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Governor's Monthly News Conference

Nov-15

Season 15 Episode 1511 | 27m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

Utah Governor Gary Herbert talks about issues of the day.

In the November 2015 edition of the Governor's Monthly News Conference, Utah Governor Gary Herbert addresses the 2016 budget, which favors increases in public education. He also speaks about the LDS Church's new rules on families with same-sex parents and how it applies to Government. Governor Herbert also talks about SB-54, energy development, rural Utah, and reflects on 2015.

11/15/2015 | Rating NR

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Governor's Monthly News Conference is a local public television program presented by PBS Utah

Governor's Monthly News Conference

Nov-15

Season 15 Episode 1511 | 27m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

In the November 2015 edition of the Governor's Monthly News Conference, Utah Governor Gary Herbert addresses the 2016 budget, which favors increases in public education. He also speaks about the LDS Church's new rules on families with same-sex parents and how it applies to Government. Governor Herbert also talks about SB-54, energy development, rural Utah, and reflects on 2015.

11/15/2015 | Rating NR

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