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Date Added: April 30, 2008 01:37:03 AM
Updated: 5:55 PM- Domestic partners could have health insurance in Salt Lake County government - if they pay for it themselves.     Confronted with Democratic Councilwoman Jenny Wilson's plan to extend medical coverage, dental care and other county benefits to employees' unmarried partners and live-in relatives, the GOP-led County Council pitched a pay-for-yourself policy that would offer ...

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