… in the rotunda of the state Capitol, and there were thousands of people there representing very diverse groups that you would never expect to be together. Lots of hugs. And Signing that legislation was, we call it the Grand Compromise in Utah, and really a model to the nation. one I wish the nation would have taken up, and I still think there's time for that. But it was cool to see people come together and we're really proud of how that came together. (44:51–45:00)
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Asserts that Utah's Grand Compromise legislation is considered a national model.
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