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Utah Governor Signs 87 Bills
March 24, 2026
Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox signed 87 bills during the 2026 General Legislative Session, continuing a legislative agenda focused on tax relief and fiscal stability. This legislative action marks a cumulative $1.5 billion in tax reductions over six sessions, the largest in Utah's history, while maintaining strong budget reserves and advancing key state priorities.
- Procurement professionals should note the state's emphasis on maintaining a structurally sound budget, which may influence future contract funding and fiscal planning.
- The broad legislative activity could lead to updated policies affecting procurement regulations, tax incentives, or funding allocations relevant to vendors and contractors operating in Utah.
- Businesses engaged with Utah state contracts may benefit from understanding the fiscal environment shaped by these legislative actions, particularly regarding tax relief measures and budget priorities.
- Contacts at the Office of the Governor are available for inquiries, providing a direct channel for procurement-related questions or clarifications.
I appreciate the Legislatures partnership in delivering income tax relief for Utahns. Together, weve cut taxes for six straight legislative sessions totaling $1.5 billion, the largest cumulative reduction of any administration in Utah history while maintaining strong reserves, advancing key priorities, and ensuring a structurally sound budget.
— Governor Spencer J. Cox
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State of Utah