Utah business leaders decry Utah governor’s lack of ‘will’ to improve air quality
“Utah business leaders decry Utah governor’s lack of ‘will’ to improve air quality. Thirty Utah businesses called on Gov. Gary Herbert on Tuesday to improve air quality by adding new curbs on wood smoke and vehicle emissions to the state’s latest plan for cutting pollution. Heavyweights such as Zions Bank and Mark Miller car dealerships joined with outdoor clothing giant Patagonia, Ancestry.com and an assortment of other retailers, restaurants, real estate firms who also signed a letter to Herbert, urging him to step up on the issue.”
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