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Utah may introduce bill requiring porn-blocking filters on all new phones

As reported by the Associated Press, residents are now waiting to see if Utah Governor Spencer Cox vetoes the bill—passed by the GOP-controlled Legislature this month—or signs it into law by March 25. Cox has been tight-lipped about which way he'll jump; his spokeswoman said that he "will carefully consider...
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