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Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. This page explains how to insert figures, tables, and other objects into your posts. When you are editing your post, you will see an editing bar that looks something like this above the text area:. That bar might have an extra row in it, depending on whether you’ve clicked the right-most button on the top row. If you don’t see an editing bar like that. To insert an image, video, or other media file. Although we’ve got ple...
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Which legislators missed the most votes in 2015? | Utah Data Points
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Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. Who sponsored the most bills in 2015? Recap: The 2015 Utah Legislature →. Which legislators missed the most votes in 2015? March 17, 2015. When it comes to healthy legislators, Greg Hughes set a new record this year for missing votes. Of course, some legislators miss far more votes than others. I’ll start with the (almost) perfect attendance awards. The 10 legislators who missed the fewest votes:. DiCaro, Sophia M. Peterson, Val L. Christofferson, Kay J. Aaaaaand no...
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Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. Tag Archives: legislative life. Who missed the most votes in the 2016 Utah Legislature? March 16, 2016. The perfect attendance award goes to Rep. Michael Kennedy, the only legislator to miss zero votes. Utah Legislators had only 45 days to consider 819 bills, passing 475 of them. The Legislature moves at such a breakneck pace that falling ill … Continue reading →. Who missed the most votes in the 2016 Utah Legislature? March 16, 2016. Recap: The 2015 Utah Legislature.
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Update: The 2015 Legislature will be Utah’s 2nd most Republican since the Depression | Utah Data Points
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Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. Voter turnout in Utah just got worse. Pretty much nobody likes the Zion Curtain →. Update: The 2015 Legislature will be Utah’s 2nd most Republican since the Depression. November 20, 2014. The 2015 Legislature has the second largest Republican majority in 88 years, since the 96.8% majority of 1927. The chart below shows the trend since statehood. Utah’s Legislature experienced a genuinely competitive period from the 1940s through 1970s. Republicans have...The 2015 Ut...
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Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. Which legislators missed the most votes in 2015? Is Utah A Swing State? Recap: The 2015 Utah Legislature. March 17, 2015. The 2015 Legislature passed 528 bills in 45 days. People are calling 528 bills a record for a single session. But the more important record might be this one: Of the 528 bills passed, 277 of them didn’t pass their final vote until the final week of the Legislative session. The closest votes in the 2015 Utah Legislature. One Senator has sponsored ...
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Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. Naysayers in the 2016 Utah Legislature. March 16, 2016. Even more so than Representatives, Senators really don’t like voting “nay.” Utah legislators don’t like voting no. Well, most of them don’t. Only 3% (House) and 1% (Senate) of floor votes held in 2016 failed, and that was consistent with past … Continue reading →. Naysayers in the 2016 Utah Legislature. Who missed the most votes in the 2016 Utah Legislature? March 16, 2016. March 16, 2016. March 16, 2016. Utah&...
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The 2015 Legislature passed 528 bills in 45 days | Utah Data Points
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Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. King v. Burwell: What Should Utah Do If the Plaintiffs Win? The closest votes in the 2015 Utah Legislature →. The 2015 Legislature passed 528 bills in 45 days. March 17, 2015. Though there were 87. Bills introduced in 2015 than 2008 overall, there were 84. Introductions within the first two weeks. The 2015 Legislature: Bills introduced and passed. The Utah Constitution limits the Legislature to 45 calendar days of activity. Because legislators do not convene on ...
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Writing a post: Advanced editing tips. Naysayers in the 2016 Utah Legislature. March 16, 2016. Even more so than Representatives, Senators really don’t like voting “nay.” Utah legislators don’t like voting no. Well, most of them don’t. Only 3% (House) and 1% (Senate) of floor votes held in 2016 failed, and that was consistent with past … Continue reading →. Naysayers in the 2016 Utah Legislature. The closest votes of the 2016 Legislature. March 16, 2016. The closest votes of the 2016 Legislature. Last Th...