Utah governor signs mental health, criminal justice reform bills Tuesday

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Utah governor signs mental health, criminal justice reform bills Tuesday
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From increasing mental health resources across the state to promoting education for those in correctional facilities, several bills took effect Tuesday as Gov. Spencer Cox approved them during a ceremonial signing.

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