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Congresswoman Mia Love urges action on immigration, school safety and tax relief during Utah Senate visit

2018 Utah Legislature - Senate Floor Session · February 22, 2018
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Congresswoman Mia Love spoke to the Utah Senate about federal priorities — tax reform, DACA, border security, a new STOP Act on sexual harassment, and school safety — and answered senators’ questions about campaign contributions and a recent school shooting.

Congresswoman Mia Love spent roughly an hour addressing the Utah Senate chamber, thanking state legislators and outlining several federal priorities she said she will press this year.

"We have passed two bills in one week," Love said, citing the small bank holding company relief act and a bipartisan STOP Act aimed at limiting taxpayer-funded settlements for sexual harassment. She said she will "firmly and unapologetically continue to work to protect life" and emphasized work on…

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