Utah may end an anti-underage-drinking program — though the liquor stores that fund it brought in a record $427M last year
Utah hiked its liquor prices by 2 percent last year, a move that will generate an additional $4 million for the state in 2018. The money will be used to teach alcohol prevention to public school children — but it could come at the expense of another program, this one aimed at their parents.On Tuesday, lawmakers said it may be time to cut Parents Empowered, the alcohol education program for the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (DABC).Most Utahns likely have seen the group&rsquo
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