As the United States begins a yearlong celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, President J. Stuart Adams issued the following statement to commemorate the milestone and mark the historic anniversary: “For 250 years, America has stood as the hope of the world. Our founding ideals of life, liberty […]| Utah Senate
President J. Stuart Adams issued the following statement regarding Commissioner Jess Anderson’s announcement of his retirement as Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety: “Commissioner Jess Anderson’s quiet strength, unwavering integrity and deep commitment have shaped the safety and well-being of Utah in meaningful and lasting ways. More than a public servant, he has been […]| Utah Senate
For the third year in a row, Utah has been named the best state in the nation by the U.S. News & World Report—a recognition that reflects decades of intentional work, collaborative leadership and forward-focused planning. “Being number one isn’t about crossing a finish line—it’s about continuing to improve,” said Senate President J. Stuart Adams. […]| Utah Senate
Today, state leaders gathered for the ceremonial signing of several energy bills passed during the 2025 General Session, reaffirming Utah’s commitment to an all-of-the-above energy strategy—one that includes geothermal, natural gas, coal, advanced transmission technologies and the continued development of small modular nuclear reactors. This balanced, pragmatic approach ensures Utahns have access to safe, affordable […]| Utah Senate
Utah leaders and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a formal, long-term collaboration on advanced energy research, workforce development and technology deployment—particularly on nuclear innovation. “This partnership will accelerate Utah’s efforts to become the nation’s nuclear hub,” said Governor Spencer J. Cox. “By linking our universities, labs, and industry […]| Utah Senate
…As Speaker adjourns for absenteeism Parliament, has once again been caught up in a war of words over the matter of numbers, which side constitutes the majority in the House and which group sits at the right and left-hand sides of the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin. Yesterday, Speaker Bagbin, was once again […]| The Herald ghana
By Prince Ahenkorah The ongoing controversy, regarding vacant seats in Parliament, has revealed a troubling crack between the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Rather than collaborating to find a resolution to the issue of who holds the majority, both parties seem deep-seated in their positions, prioritizing ego over effective governance. […]| The Herald ghana
This week let’s write a majority poem. I rolled the dice and got this word which is prescient given that 2024 will be an election year in the United States, where Living Poetry primarily oper…| Living Poetry