A lot has changed since 2003, but former Gov. Mike Leavitt sees Utah facing similar challenges as those he saw while in office.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — It's been more than two decades since former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt stepped down to serve in President George W. Bush's administration in 2003.
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