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Show - OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, -:-- 'e 7 19, 2016 7:, r r -,:,- i ij E,) L I ' DIXIESUNNEWS.COM 4 CANDIDATES r!; p r kir4 2J ' I 1 g L d Students for Choice is a club at Dixie State University educating students on safe sex and birth control options. , They believe in the fundamental rights of every individual to be able to manage his or her fertility.They work with Planned parenthood to help students seek pap smears, sexually transmitted disease testing, birth control options and low cost health insurance. Students for Choice meets twice a month on the first and third School of Business in room 361 Thursday in the Udval--Hai- S . r- :au - 7-- 8 p.m. - al ie ini- , iori. te ; their reproductive health. Federal laws, such as the Hyde Amendment, restrict women from getting abortions by prohibiting federal fund usage unless the mother's life is at risk by giving birth. Milne said women deserve reproductive justice and should be able to practice the right to abortion. "One goal is to work within communities to help CHOICE continued from page 2 on are seeking an abortion advised to travel to Salt Lake City to terminate their who are m- ocal pregnancies. Milne said another reason for the creation of the club was to inform students about current legal issues and laws that can have an impact on es r. ch ;liver educate officials to make sure they understand that reproductive justice affects everybody," Ertel said. "It affects anybody who brings children into the world." For those who are interested in joining, the club meets twice a month on the first and third Thursday every month. Their meetings take place in the Udvar-Haz- y School of Business in room 361 from 8 p.m. r 7-- om Int), you have any news tips for us? Email us at DixieSundixie.edu, send us a message on our Facebook page or tweet us using 41: voiceofdixie. Do ow st, Walt )e evel, , V,,,,o.x. morroorwmgr,,,,,,r.IP-I,'- Art , I r i s, ere tt , i .. 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"The further the politics are from the community, the less direct the impact is in people's lives," Last said. "So if students at Dixie State are concerned about the things that are happening on campus, they need to be involved in politics to help bring then taxpayers will have to pay for the pipeline," said Last, the vice president of advancement at DSU and a current Republican in the House of Representatives representing District 71. Both Goode and Engelman said they were "firmly against" the Lake Powell Pipeline. "Before we even think of spending money on the Lake Powell Pipeline, there are many other options that need to be looked at before we ever get close to it," Engelman said. high as the Democrats clashed with the Republicans over the proposed Lake Powell pipeline project, which if approved, would transport water from Lake Powell to Washington County. Initial estimates have the project costing around $1 billion. Questions written on slips of paper from the audience asked the candidates to defend the tax hikes which would be implemented to pay for the project. The Democrat candidates at the forum said the pipeline was unnecessary and could be prevented by conserving water more effectively. The Republicans all said the pipeline was needed to keep up with the rising water demands in St. George. 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