UTAH – Gov. Spencer Cox on Thursday applauded the Legislature for approving a resolution encouraging the Utah State Board of Education to ban what lawmakers consider “harmful” critical race theory concepts. “They actually did what I asked them to do,” Cox said during his monthly news conference on PBS Utah in Salt Lake City, pointing to his letter that explained why he’d decided to leave legislation for both critical race theory and an effort to make Utah a Second Amendment sanctuary off the special session agenda: to give the hot-button issues more “time, thought, dialogue and input” before passing a bill. “This…