HB33 and HB410 were recently passed by Utah lawmakers affecting the future of the Great Salt Lake. RadioACTive spoke about it with SL Tribune Reporter Saige Miller, who’s reporting today explained how a change in Utah water law will help our namesake lake. Plus, attorney Rob Dubuc, past president of FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake and now general counsel for the nonprofit. His specialty is water quality, quantity and encroachment of the lake.

KRCL Producer/Host
For more than 30 years, Lara Jones has been helping people tell their stories. Her résumé includes stints as a teenage disc jockey, a business reporter, a public radio host, and the first civilian public relations director for the Salt Lake City Police Department under Chief Chris Burbank. She also was part of a small group of communications professionals invited to draft language for The Utah Compact, a document of universal values on which to base immigration reform and discussions. Currently, Lara is executive producer and host of RadioACTive, a community affairs show that highlights grassroots activists and community builders weeknights at 6 p.m. on 90.9fm KRCL.
 

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