Why Fight Title IX? Our Restaurant Grades, and Free Tampons

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Utah lawmakers met in a special session this week to push back against new federal protections for transgender students. Executive producer Emily Means joins host Ali Vallarta to break down why lawmakers are gearing up for a fight with the feds and how Salt Lake City’s mayor responded. Plus, SLC restaurants don’t have letter grades, a rock n’ roll camp for kids, and free period products in county libraries.
Resources and references:


Utah State Legislature meets in special session on transgender issues, power plant and more [FOX 13]


Why don’t Utah restaurants display simple letter grades like other states? [Gastronomic SLC]


Rock Camp SLC showcase on Saturday, June 22. Show starts at 2 p.m.

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