In a last-minute power play, legislative Republicans blind sided Utah’s first female State Auditor, voting to evict her from the Utah Capitol building to expand their own office space.
Late last week, a Utah House committee killed a bill to give politicians control over pre-election political debates. Despite the setback, legislative leaders are still pushing forward with the plan
Utah lawmakers have passed a law restricting collective bargaining rights for public employees, prompting a coalition of unions to start the process to possibly overturn the law at the ballot
Utah Republican Rep. Trevor Lee isn’t content with banning Pride flags from schools — he’s already planning more restrictions if teachers find ways to show LGBTQ+ support.
Lee says
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and legislative leaders are touting that they’re investing hundreds of millions of dollars in public education in next year’s budget, but when you look
In a move that would give politicians unprecedented control over election debates, Utah's Republican-controlled Legislature is fast-tracking a bill to dismantle the state's independent debate system
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