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Utah changed its constitution to help people with disabilities. Here’s why lawmakers want you to vote to change it again.

If voters pass Amendment A, advocates fear disabled Utahns will get skipped over for funding and legislators could use income tax revenue wherever they see fit.

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Harper Tribe on the family's backyard trampoline in South Jordan on Monday, Sept. 16, 2024. At left is Miriam Tribe. Harper has been waiting on a list for nine years to get support from Utah’s Division of Services for People with Disabilities.