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Fresh signs are popping up in Moab neighborhoods with a message: ‘We Support Quiet Streets.’ The sign campaign comes from a group of concerned citizens aiming to lend visual support for ongoing efforts to quiet down the town. Meanwhile, ATV businesses with the help of an advocacy organization are posturing to challenge Moab policy makers over local noise ordinances. Plus, Governor Cox recently vetoed a bill that would ban transgender students’ participation in high school sports corresponding to their gender identity. Now state lawmakers are meeting to override that veto.

// Show Notes

// Blue Ribbon Coalition (3/22): Moab ATV Businesses and Blue Ribbon Coalition Celebrate Passage of HB 146 and Announce Challenge to Grand County ATV Business Regulations
https://www.sharetrails.org/moab-atv-businesses-and-blueribbon-coalition-celebrate-passage-of-hb-146-and-announce-challenge-to-grand-county-atv-business-regulations/

// Grand County: Noise Pollution Ordinance
https://www.grandcountyutah.net/DocumentCenter/View/11607/Title-11---Noise-Pollution---approved-7-20-21

//HB11 Veto Letter
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1emUTfFEbmNmSdW9UhhsRAseVNr4cPIv9/view

// National Library of Medicine: Suicidality Among Transgender Youth – Elucidating the Role of Interpersonal Risk Factors
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32345113/