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FARMINGTON, Utah — Surrounded by state leaders, researchers, philanthropists, and advocates, Gov. Cox today convened a historic roundtable at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center and announced bold
The governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change All times are listed in the local time zone Monday, Sept. 299:00 a.m. Supreme Court interviewsLocation: Governor’s Office, Utah State
SALT LAKE CITY – The governor signed the following bill of the First Special Session of the Sixty-sixth Legislature today: S.B. 1011Redistricting Standards
Monday, Oct. 13Columbus Day holiday No public meetings Tuesday, Oct. 149:45 a.m. Speak at Annual Military Commanders roundtableLocation: Capitol Board Room, Utah State Capitol 11:40 a.m. Speak at
Gov. Cox will hold a press conference to announce a new appointment to the Utah Supreme Court. When: Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025 2:00 p.m. Where: Gold Room, Utah State Capitol Who: Gov. Spencer J.
SALT LAKE CITY — Gov. Spencer J. Cox announced the appointment of Judge John Nielsen to serve as the next justice of the Utah Supreme Court, filling the vacancy created by the pending retirement of
SALT LAKE CITY – The governor signed the following bills of the First Special Session of the Sixty-sixth Legislature: HB 1001Great Salt Lake Amendments HB 1002Property Manager Amendments HB
SALT LAKE CITY — 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, including six as
The governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change All times are listed in the local time zone Monday, Jan. 12No public events Tuesday, Jan. 13No public events Wednesday, Jan. 14No public
SALT LAKE CITY – Today, Gov. Cox signed 11 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session. Information on these bills can be found below: H.B. 20Correctional Facility Capacity Amendments H.B.