Republican incumbent Matt Hymas is running for reelection against Democrat Deborah Gatrell in Utah State Board of Education District 10.
Republican incumbent Utah State Board of Education member Matt Hymas is facing off against Democrat Deborah Gatrell for District 10. The winner of November’s general election will represent the most of Tooele County.
To better understand the candidates’ positions on issues readers told The Salt Lake Tribune were important in this general election, a reporter reached out to Gatrell and Hymas with the same set of questions, on topics from the now-voided Amendment A is now void. But as written, it would have removed the current constitutional requirement that Utah’s income tax revenue be used only for 1) public education, 2) services for children and 3) people with disabilities, allowing lawmakers to direct some of those funds toward a broader range of “state needs.”: The Legislature’s spending on Utah students is too low.
The law grants USBE members the opportunity to overturn statewide bans if at least three members move to hold a vote.
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