State of Utah
Recent News About State of Utah
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Utah state treasurer warns against USDA plan to monetize nature
Utah’s State Treasurer, Marlo Oaks, issued a warning against a plan by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to monetize "ecological services." The Sep. 16 letter to Terry Cosby, Chief of the Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, was a response to the USDA’s Request for Public Input on the implementation of sustainability targets under the SUSTAINS Act.
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Utah passes legislation opposing Natural Asset Companies
H.B. 496, the Public Land Use Amendments bill, was passed in the Utah State House and Senate, and was signed into law by Governor Spencer Cox. The bill restricts Natural Asset Companies’ (NAC) abilities on public land, and opposes a proposed rule from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
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State of Utah requests a 90-day extension to the public comment of the proposed rule by the SEC to adopt new listing standards for natural asset companies
The State of Utah Department of Natural Resources provided public comment on Oct. 25 regarding the Proposed Rule by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to adopt listing standards for Natural Asset Companies (NACs). The State requests a 90-day extension to the public comment period to allow for a more in-depth review of the Proposed Rule.
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Capitol Reef National Park kicks off spring season, celebrates Pi Day
Utah explorers get ready! The Capitol Reef National Park is now open for the spring season.