SALT LAKE CITY (May 12, 2026) — Governor Spencer Cox and state officials today announced results from Utah’s 2026 annual Point-in-Time Count (PIT), showing a decline in the overall number of Utahns ...
SALT LAKE CITY (March 7, 2026) – Today, Gov. Cox signed 11 bills in the 2026 General Legislative Session. Information on these bills can be found below: ...
10:00 a.m. Meet with Joel Ferry, commissioner of the Utah Department of Natural Resources and Emy Lesofski, director of the Utah Office of Energy Development Location: Governor’s Office, Utah State ...
“The judicial, executive, and legislative branches are committed to working together on potential reforms to the Judicial Conduct Commission—ensuring it upholds the highest standards of accountability ...
Today, Gov. Cox received a letter of resignation from Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen. The resignation is effective immediately. The governor appreciates Justice Hagen’s years of service to the ...
SALT LAKE CITY (May 7, 2026) — The Third District Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for a vacancy on the Third District Court. This position was created by the Legislature during ...
SALT LAKE CITY (May 6, 2026) — The Capitol Preservation Board (CPB) voted unanimously today to officially name the North Capitol Building in honor of former Governor Michael O. Leavitt, recognizing ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Gov. Spencer J. Cox will ceremonially sign three bills aimed at supporting Utah families, expanding access to child care and strengthening family leave policies for state employees.
The governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change** **All times are listed in the local time zone** Monday, May 4 10:45 a.m. Meet with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S ...
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