NEWS RELEASE: Gov. Spencer J. Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre M. Henderson Public Schedule Nov. 3 – Nov. 7, 2025 **Events labeled Media Access indicate that an event is open to media. Events labeled Media ...
Rep. Clancy knows the work on the ground and at the policy table, and that mix will sharpen coordination and results,” said Gov. Cox. “Building on the foundation Wayne Niederhauser laid, we will ...
Gov. Spencer J. Cox will share Utah’s direction on attainable housing and spotlight partners working to expand choices for families. Coinciding with Arbor 515 Phase 1, the event concludes with a ...
8:30 a.m. Participate in “Dignity in the Public Discourse” panel at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Newsmaker Breakfast ...
Media Advisory: First Lady Abby Cox and Utah Foster Care launch the statewide expansion of Care Communities tah First Lady Abby Cox, in partnership with Utah Foster Care, will host a press conference ...
SALT LAKE CITY (Oct. 21, 2025) — After a distinguished tenure as the state’s first Homeless Coordinator, Wayne Niederhauser will retire on Dec. 5, 2025. With more than 12 years in the Utah Senate, ...
On S.B. 71 and H.B. 106, Gov. Cox issued the following statement: “I’m proud to sign S.B. 71, Social Security Tax Revisions, a measure that will help an estimated 90,000 Utah seniors keep more of ...
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 ...
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 ...
On H.B. 2, H.B. 100, and S.B. 178, Gov. Cox issued the following statement: “Today I’m proud to sign H.B. 2, Public Education Budget Amendments, which represents a meaningful investment in the people ...
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