"Utah Education Official Censured for Targeting Teen Over Gender on Social Media"

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The Utah House voted 72-2 to censure state school board member Natalie Cline over a social media post implying a girl basketball player was a transgender athlete. The resolution condemning and censuring Cline was signed by Gov. Spencer Cox, who called her behavior "unacceptable." Democrats expressed a desire for impeachment to prevent Cline from holding public office again in Utah, while the Senate vote to censure was unanimous. The move was supported by both House and Senate leaders, with one lawmaker emphasizing the need to address such "reckless action" and discriminatory rhetoric.
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- Phone call reveals Cline has no intention of resigning or standing down re-election effort KUTV 2News
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