Former state Sen. Gene Davis used more than $10,000 of his campaign funds to pay legal fees in challenging sexual misconduct allegations, a campaign finance report filed with the lieutenant governor’s office shows, and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson’s office is considering penalties for the expenditure.| The Salt Lake Tribune
The Utah Senate is removing embattled state Sen. Gene Davis from all committee assignments and urging him to resign from the body following an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against the longtime Democratic lawmaker.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Policy analyst Nathan Brady, who had coordinated internships at the Utah Legislature, was fired from the role after "unprofessional" emails with former Republican Rep. Paul Ray discussing female interns' appearances came to light through a public record request by The Salt Lake Tribune.| The Salt Lake Tribune
State Sen. Gene Davis, a longtime Democratic lawmaker in Utah, has been accused by a former intern and campaign staffer of "sexual misconduct."Davis was "temporarily suspended by the Salt Lake County Democratic Party on Thursday, while some party officials say the Democratic Party is responsible for not thoroughly addressing similar allegations.| The Salt Lake Tribune
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