The Legislature aims to tackle some of the most important issues in Utah this year, including the elections process, judicial reform and the housing and homelessness crisis.
Even though election season is over, pressure on Utah election officials isn’t about to let up. In the wake of a contentious election that sowed more scrutiny on voting, Utah lawmakers are gearing up to consider changes to the state’s election system,
The GOP-controlled Utah Legislature kicked off its 2025 general session on Tuesday with Republican leaders in both the House and Senate vowing to pursue policies to expand energy production, overhaul higher education,
Utah Republican leaders gaveled in the 2025 legislative session aiming to transform Utah into a nuclear powerhouse, make sweeping changes to higher education and overhaul the state’s elections.
Adams said the Legislature will draft another constitutional amendment to expand their power to change citizen initiatives.
With Utah's 2025 legislative session starting, lawmakers are expected to debate immigration, tax cuts, transgender students, university funding, elections and more.
Among the Utah Republican legislators goals for 2025 are creating a strong energy economy, and cutting costs for families.
Bill sponsor Sen. Nate Blouin said that unlike previous attempts to repeal the Utah food tax, SB122 isn't tied to other legislation.
The Utah legislative session will see debate on increasing trust in elections. A Sutherland Institute poll shows what improves voter confidence most.
The Utah County Republican Party’s Central Committee narrowly approved a measure to endorse candidates in municipal elections this year, marking a significant expansion of the party’s involvement in traditionally nonpartisan local races.
This legislative session, several Utah lawmakers will introduce bills trying to change or repeal SB54 — legislation that created two ways for candidates to land on the primary ballot.
Aside from illegal immigration, Utah House Republicans plan to focus on tech education, taxes, elections and more during the 2025 legislative session.