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March 6, 2026

Lawmakers have considered several bills this session about AI and how to protect children while not regulating innovation. The 45-day legislative session ends March 6. Stock image
Has the legislature done enough to regulate AI?
By Becky Ginos
SALT LAKE CITY—The Legislature ends tonight, March 6, and out of a record number of bills that lawmakers have considered over the last 45 days, there will be a scramble at the end to push through some last minute legislation.
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Calendar of Events
Friday, March 6, 7 p.m., FREE
Bountiful Davis Art Center, 90 N. Main Street
Friday, March 6, 7 p.m., FREE
Abbington Senior Center, 350 S. 100 West, Layton
USU Botanical Pruning Demonstration
Saturday, March 7, 10 a.m., $12.50
USU Botanical Center, 725 S.80 East, Kaysville
Great Salt Lake is Wonder-Full
Saturday, March 7, 1 p.m. (Free but park fees apply)
Island Buffalo Grill Pavilion, Antelope Island State Park
Sketches of the Great Salt Lake: Cyanotype Exploration with Alexandra Fuller
Saturday, March 7, 1 p.m., $40
Great Salt Lake (Specific location to be shared with registrants)
Two Strong Wings: Advancing the Equality of Women & Men
Sunday, Mar. 8, 3:30-5:30 p.m., FREE
Harmons Grocery at Station Park, 200 N. Station Pkwy, Farmington