犹他州州长敦促学校禁止电话和住房改革, 解决青年心理健康与无家可归问题。
Utah's governor urges phone bans in schools and housing reforms to tackle youth mental health and homelessness.
犹他州州长斯潘塞·考克斯在2026年的国情咨文中呼吁建设“道德基础设施”, 解决青少年心理健康问题、阅读水平低、住房短缺、吸毒成瘾、批评社交媒体的影响、敦促学校禁止全天使用电话。
In his 2026 State of the State address, Utah Governor Spencer Cox called for building "moral infrastructure" to combat youth mental health issues, low reading levels, housing shortages, and addiction, criticizing social media's influence and urging a full-day phone ban in schools.
他主张进行分区改革,简化允许扩大住房的手续,保证在确保强有力的支助服务的同时,使无家可归现象成为可能发生的最糟糕的经历。
He advocated for zoning reforms and streamlined permitting to expand housing, pledging to make homelessness the worst experience possible while ensuring strong support services.
Cox还警告国家政治两极分化,并强调在解决无家可归问题方面的问责和同情心。
Cox also warned of national political polarization and emphasized accountability and compassion in addressing homelessness.
民主党的反应是呼吁加强家庭支持、获得医疗保健、环境保护和枪支安全,强调政策优先事项上的分歧。
Democrats responded with calls for stronger family support, healthcare access, environmental protections, and gun safety, highlighting divisions over policy priorities.