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Senate approves toned-down climate stewardship resolution after floor disagreement over explicit 'climate change' language
Summary
Senators passed a first‑substitute of House Concurrent Resolution 7 that affirms environmental and economic stewardship while removing an explicit mention of 'climate change' in the version the Senate considered; debate focused on whether removing language about health consequences and changing wording dilutes the resolution.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Senate approved a first substitute to House Concurrent Resolution 7, a consensus resolution on environmental and economic stewardship that the sponsor characterized as an effort to build constructive dialogue on natural-resource stewardship.
Senator Wyler presented the substitute version as intentionally toned down. He said the…
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