The state of Utah is 0-2 in its recent legal challenges, including marriage equality and the ongoing effort to defund Planned Parenthood—two fights that, in the end, will cost Utah taxpayers millions. KRCL Community Journalist Bill Fisher has just one question: Will it be more good money after bad as the state pursues control of public lands in Utah? For some perspective, Fisher spoke with Pat Shea, a Salt Lake attorney who served as director of the Bureau of Land Management and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management under President Clinton:
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