Legislative leaders will unveil their budget recommendations for next year on Friday evening.
Friday is the deadline for the Executive Appropriations Committee to make their decisions to draft the final
Utah voters may soon need to prove they’re American citizens before casting a ballot, part of a revised election bill that would also sever the state’s ties with
Utah lawmakers are quietly walking back a controversial change to ballot language rules — sort of.
In 2024, lawmakers approved a change to Utah election law that made the Utah House
A newly public bill on Utah's Capitol Hill would make it easier for cities or counties to use tax money to help build new sports stadiums, apparently anticipating
The wealthiest residents stand to gain the most from yet another proposed tax cut, even as state revenue projections fall short of expectations. The Republican-controlled legislature is pushing forward with
Lawmakers are starting to move on their plan to cut taxes for a 5th straight year.
On Tuesday morning, the House Revenue and Taxation Committee takes up HB106 from Rep.
Utah Sen. John Curtis raised eyebrows on Sunday when he defended controversial Trump administration actions by comparing them to parents disciplining misbehaving children with a "stop the car"
In this week's episode of Special Session:
* Budget blues hit as lawmakers grapple with disappointing revenue news.
* Utah AFL/CIO president Jeff Worthington joins the show to discuss
Utah lawmakers are pushing to expand religious freedoms in schools, government and healthcare with a pair of bills unveiled on Friday
HCR15 from Rep. Mike Petersen aims to dramatically expand