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SALT LAKE CITY (June 18, 2025) – The Third District Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for two vacancies on the Third District Court. These positions result from the retirement of ...
Moody’s Ratings has reaffirmed Utah’s Aaa issuer credit rating, reflecting the state’s strong economy, exemplary fiscal management, and minimal debt. Utah has never been rated below Aaa by any credit ...
June 16 – June 20, 2025 **The governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change** **All times are listed in the local time zone** Monday, June 16 Office Closed – Juneteenth National Freedom Day ...
June 9 – June 13, 2025 **The governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change** **All times are listed in the local time zone** Monday, June 9 No public meetings Tuesday, June 10 10:00 a.m. Board and ...
Gov. Cox has appointed John Deeds as the newest commissioner of the Utah State Tax Commission. Deeds will succeed longtime commissioner Michael Cragun, who has served the state with distinction since ...
SALT LAKE CITY (June 5, 2025) — Families across Utah are invited to celebrate Family Connection Week from June 9–15, 2025 — a dedicated time to unplug from devices and reconnect through meaningful, ...
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 ...
WEST HAVEN (Dec. 5, 2023) – Today, Gov. Spencer J. Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson unveiled their full budget recommendations and priorities for Fiscal Year 2025. On top of generational investments ...
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 ...