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Legendary actor and mental health advocate Glenn Close is on a quest to change how we think about mental health, starting with her decision to speak out about her own family's struggles — a brave choice considering the stigma that pervades the topic. This week, we're revisiting this sweeping conversation with TEDWomen curator Pat Mitchell, where Close shares the inspiration behind the advocacy group she founded to combat the crisis, underscoring the transformative power of community and the critical need for comprehensive mental health care systems. Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Become a TED Member today at https://ted.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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UT ranks high in kids' well-being. Advocates still encourage action Utah still ranks as one of the best states for children's overall well-being, according to a new national report but advocates are stressing the need for more investments in positive youth engagement and education. Utah ranked fourth in this year's Kids Count Data Book , which looked at 16 key indicators to holistically assess how children are doing. Martín Muñoz, Kids Count director at Voices for Utah Children, said despite Utah's strong standing and promising trends, the state should not become complacent. ... (Read More)…
UT Senator proposes public lands sell-off in big budget bill Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has announced plans to reintroduce a public lands sell-off amendment to the big budget reconciliation package in Congress, after a similar proposal was rejected in the U.S. House. ... (Read More)
Survey: UT universities could do more to foster free speech on campus A new survey revealed many college students believe free speech is increasingly under threat on college campuses. The nonpartisan nonprofit Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression surveyed 58,000 college students, asking them about campus culture. Questions on the survey related to comfort expressing ideas, tolerance for speakers, disruptive conduct, openness and self-censorship. ... (Read More)…
Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill' could end EV tax credits for Utahns Utah is embracing electric vehicles but President Donald Trump's " One Big Beautiful Bill " could eliminate a $7,500 EV tax credit which helps buyers afford them. Trump previously pledged to undo what he called the "electric vehicle mandate," referencing the Biden-era goal for half of new vehicle sales in the U.S. to be electric by 2030. ... (Read More)…
Medicaid cuts could restrict access to rural Utah maternity care Congressional leaders are looking at major cuts to Medicaid and health care advocates said the proposed changes would be keenly felt by rural Utahns who need maternity care. A new report from Georgetown University's Center for Children and Families found almost 13% of women of childbearing age in Utah's rural communities rely on Medicaid, compared to 10% in metropolitan areas. Thaiss Del Rio, policy analyst at Voices for Utah Children, called Medicaid vital for those in less populated areas. ... (Read More)…
Congress considers the sale of public lands in UT, conservationists raise concerns Hunters and anglers are voicing concerns about the possible sale of hundreds of thousands of acres of public land in Utah and Nevada. U.S. Rep. ... (Read More)
Doctora en Utah comparte información útil para prevenir los ataques cerebrales Mayo es el mes nacional de concientización de los derrames cerebrales, y expertos en Utah quieren asegurarse de que la gente sepa cómo prevenirlos o detectar señales de advertencia. La Dra. Veronica Moreno-Gomez es una neuróloga de accidentes cerebrovasculares en Utah. ... (Read More)…
New Utah coalition aims to improve landlord-tenant relationships Keeping more renters in their homes is one goal of a new Utah initiative. The Utah Housing Coalition has formed a Landlord and Community Partners Coalition to cultivate better relationships and more equitable solutions for issues between landlords and tenants. A report by the Utah Housing Coalition found a 23% failure rate in Utah's Housing Choice voucher program, which Project Manager Zoe Newmann said underscores the need for action. ... (Read More)…
House panel eyes boosting oil, gas drilling; most Utahns don't agree This week, the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee is considering overhauling Biden-era restrictions on oil and gas leasing which could affect Utah but new polling , released by the Republican polling firm New Bridge Strategies, showed most Utahns are opposed to proposals to green-light more drilling. The Bureau of Land Management recently announced it will no longer prepare environmental impact reports for more than 3,200 oil and gas leases across the western U.S. ... (Read More)…
Multiple UT counties get 'F' in clean air report Utah counties are struggling when it comes to clean air, according to a new report from the American Lung Association and advocates said Utahns will pay the price with their overall health. The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted to use the Congressional Review Act to repeal California's ability to set stricter tailpipe pollution standards. ... (Read More)…
If Postal Service is privatized, which UT communities would pay the price? President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have proposed privatizing the United States Postal Service by selling it to a corporation such as FedEx or UPS. A new report from the Institute for Policy Studies report showed which ZIP codes in Utah and across the nation would likely pay higher parcel rates to cast ballots or receive medicines and other essential items. Magna, Utah, faces surcharges by UPS and FedEx despite being only 12 miles outside of Salt Lake City. ... (Read More)…
Conservacionistas de UT dicen que propuesta de EPA pone en peligro la calidad del agua El agua escasea en el clima seco de Utah y una propuesta de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental podría amenazar los recursos hídricos del estado. El administrador de la EPA, Lee Zeldin, quiere reformar algunas partes de la Ley de Agua Limpia en un esfuerzo por eliminar las "cargas injustas" que pesan sobre agricultores y terratenientes. Esta ley federal de 1972 busca mantener y restaurar el agua del país. ... (Read More)…
UT conservationists say proposed EPA rule jeopardizes water quality Water is scarce in Utah's dry climate, and a proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency could threaten the state's water resources. EPA administrator Lee Zeldin wants to overhaul parts of the Clean Water Act in an effort to undo "unfair burdens" on farmers and landowners. The 1972 federal law aims to maintain and restore the nation's water. ... (Read More)…
Report: UT fares well in offering school mental health resources Utah has made investments in mental health resources for school-age children a priority and they appear to be working to help more kids in crisis. A new report card on school mental health resources by the advocacy group Inseparable said the state has made improvements. Aaron Fischer, associate professor of educational psychology at the University of Utah, said while state lawmakers have supported mental health legislation, community partnerships have also been essential. ... (Read More)…
UT public workers seek signatures to fight collective bargaining ban Utah labor unions are working to repeal the state's recent ban on collective bargaining for public employees - and they're on a tight timeline. The coalition known as " Protect Utah Workers " is working to gather 141,000 signatures by tomorrow, to get the issue on the 2026 ballot. Backers of the law that was House Bill 267 argue it will make public employers' wages and benefits more competitive. ... (Read More)…
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