Governor Cox said Friday night he will not veto the bill to bar prominent displays of Pride flags in schools and government ...
Steve Burton, a criminal defense lawyer, and the president of the Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, pointed out ...
At 56 years old, the former Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives and Senate candidate has accepted the role of CEO of ...
Utah has sent a bill to its Republican governor that would do away with the state’s universal mail-in voting system ...
Another 45-day legislative session is in the books, dominated early by rancor over a bill stripping public unions of ...
Utah legislators cut language allowing for multiple publicly funded stadiums in the Fairpark neighborhood of Salt Lake City, ...
Was the progress made by the 2025. Legislature on housing affordability merely incremental or will it have a big impact?
The Utah Legislature stopped collective bargaining for public workers, added to its string of yearly tax cuts, put ...
Protesters unfurled a 200-foot Pride flag on the steps of the Utah State Capitol as a bill that would ban the item from schools and other locations awaits Gov. Spencer Cox’s approval or veto.
In addition to establishing this reinvestment plan, HB265 bill also stipulates that bachelor degree programs take no longer than 120 credit hours, unless a program requires additional accreditation.
After 45 days and nearly 600 bills passed — including cutting taxes, revamping elections, reshaping housing policy, passing a $30.8 billion budget, prohibiting cell phones in schools and banning pride ...