30-04-2024 02:55 via infodocket.com

University of Utah Associate Librarian and Former Utah Library Association President Rebekah Cummings is the Utah Democratic Party’s Nominee for Lieutenant Governor

UPDATE (4/30): Statement From EveryLibrary: A Milestone in Library Advocacy: Rebekah Cummings Runs for Lt. Governor of Utah
From The Salt Lake Tribune:Rebekah Cummings (Image Source: U. of Utah)
University of Utah Associate Librarian Rebekah Cummings is the Utah Democratic Party’s nominee for lieutenant governor in this year’s gubernatorial election, the campaign announced Monday afternoon. She joins Brian King on the ticket.
Cummings is the digital matters interim director
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