How Spencer Cox navigated the COVID pandemic during his first year as Utah governor

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox made COVID-19 response and health care a priority in his One Utah Roadmap. Here's how he did during his first year as governor in combatting the coronavirus.

and urged Utahns to respect them as they work, she said, it was hard not to feel pushed aside.

But what Cann sees as civility, Mahon views as lack of leadership and unwillingness to stand up for public health measures. “We have seen increasingly extreme bills coming out of the Utah Legislature that are anti-science and anti-business,” the Draper Democrat said. “I hope the governor will lead out against such extreme policies and advocate for common-sense solutions that help us get back to work and back to normal.

 

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Gov Cox appears unwilling to take firm action against Covid. If he did act, the legislature would just block him. He’s already a figurehead so what do we expect from him?

Aren’t we all….

well he has accomplished a glitch here or there utah utpol

GovCox is JStuartAdam's doormat.

Well he handed all the power to the extremist legislature so yeah, not great.

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Oh, please.

He did not, but pander to the state legislature!

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