Today, Gov. Cox signed 60 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session. Information on these bills can be found below: ...
Utah ranks #1 in fiscal stability (U.S. News and World Report) and #1 in economic outlook (ALEC States), but we’re not settling there. On May 9, 2025, we launched GRIT: Government Reform, Innovation & ...
SALT LAKE CITY (March 7, 2026) – Today, Gov. Cox signed 11 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session. Information on these bills can be found below: ...
Gov. Cox announces appointment of Judge John Nielsen to the Utah Supreme Court Gov. Spencer J. Cox announced the appointment of Judge John Nielsen to serve as the next justice of the Utah Supreme ...
Today, Gov. Cox signed 7 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session. March 7, 2026 Gov. Cox signs 11 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session Today, Gov. Cox signed 11 bills in the 2026 ...
4:00 p.m. Meet with President Stuart Adams and Speaker Mike Schultz Location: Speaker’s Office, Utah State Capitol Wednesday, March 4 9:00 a.m. Meet with Maj. Gen. Daniel D. Boyack Location: Roland R.
On HB 267, Gov. Cox issued the following statement: “Utah has long been known as a state that can work together to solve difficult issues. I’m disappointed that in this case, the process did not ...
In addition to bills signed, Gov. Cox issued 4 vetoes, made line-item vetoes in 2 bills, and allowed 3 bills to go into effect without signature. Please find a letter explaining the governor’s actions ...
SALT LAKE CITY (Aug. 24, 2022) – Today, Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah against President Biden’s unlawful designation of the ...
On March 22, Gov. Cox vetoed HB11: Student Eligibility in Interscholastic Activities and issued a call for a Special Legislative Session to consider financial and legal issues regarding the bill. The ...
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