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Summary:
- The Utah State Legislature has given initial approval to a bill that would require all public schools in the state to offer a computer science course as part of their curriculum.
- The bill aims to ensure that students in Utah have access to computer science education, which is becoming increasingly important in today's technology-driven world.
- The proposed legislation would require all public schools, including charter schools, to offer at least one computer science course by the 2025-2026 school year, helping to prepare students for future careers in technology and other STEM fields.

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