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Senate approves bill to create ombudsman for obscenity complaints
Summary
The Utah Senate approved House Bill 343, establishing a state ombudsman to mediate complaints about obscenity; sponsors said the role will act as an arbitrator between citizens and businesses. The bill passed the Senate and will be returned to the House for final signature.
The Utah Senate on Feb. 25 approved House Bill 343, a measure to appoint an attorney to serve as a state ombudsman to handle complaints about obscenity and related matters.
An unidentified senator who moved the bill said it "will serve as an arbitrator or mediator between citizens and business to resolve complaints about obscenity or…
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