A third-floor corner office in Salt Lake City Hall belongs to one of the most influential staffers in Utah’s capital, yet her tiny desk — barely big enough for a computer monitor — is shoved out of the way, almost like an afterthought.
‘The most powerful person in the building’ will leave Salt Lake City Hall this month
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