Monthly News Conference
This week we were able to join reporters at PBS Utah for our monthly news conference. Here are some excerpts:
Q: There’s a number of bills dealing with water conservation and the Great Salt Lake that so far have not been making it through. Are you satisfied with the actions the Legislature has taken on the Great Salt Lake?
A:So far I feel really good about the direction we’re heading. We have a big Great Salt Lake bill that will be dropping soon that the speaker is working on that I’m very interested in. I’m also interested in the financing piece which will be in the final budget, so I want to see how much money we get. We've asked for $5 million which I’m confident we’ll get that much, maybe more. I want to see the structure around how we’re going to make sure that the water we’re conserving gets to the Great Salt Lake. We’re putting the money in place, we’re putting the legal structure in place, but we want to make sure that the water gets to the literal end of the row.
Q: On the social media bills that are currently making their way through the Legislature, you yourself have been supportive of the concepts. What do you make of where this legislation is now? Do we want social media platforms to have drivers’ licenses?
A: I don’t want every social media company keeping drivers’ licenses on their servers. As we talk to more and more social media companies, there are workarounds that will allow for real verification. But when you have this perpetual loneliness skyrocketing, and suicide ideating escalating, especially around young women, we know that this is a crisis. I’m grateful the national conversation is catching up to the conversation we started four or five months ago here in the state of Utah. There is an understanding that shows that we are literally killing our kids with social media. I suspect 10 years from now we’ll look back on this the way we look back on opioids and tobacco use and say, what were we thinking? I would sign anything I could get to my desk holding social media companies accountable. We are still moving forward on our lawsuit and to those who say this will be a First Amendment violation, I disagree.
You can watch the press conference in its entirety here.
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