Utah Lawmakers Dive into 2026 Session: Addressing Key Issues from Tax Rates to Transgender Medical Procedures
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In business news, the Governors Office of Economic Opportunity approved tax incentives for Momentous, Stryker, and Usurance, projecting 1,709 jobs and over $676 million in investment in Salt Lake and Summit counties. MCM Engineering II plans a $168 million expansion in Enoch, creating 250 jobs in advanced manufacturing over ten years. PGIM and Dakota Pacific Real Estate launched a joint venture for a 450,000-square-foot industrial park near Bangerter Highway, with deliveries in 2027.
On the education front, the Utah Foundation urges the higher education Commissioners Office to serve as a think tank for legislators and the Board of Higher Education. SB 119 proposes school enrollment and curriculum changes. Community efforts include UDOTs public comment period through March 13 on the 2027 Long-Range Transportation Plan and a new federal deal giving Utah input on national forest management, reports Utah News Dispatch. Utah also marks its 130th statehood anniversary with a new museum grand opening.
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Looking Ahead: Watch the legislative session through March 6, candidate filings for 2026 elections, UDOT planning input deadline, and industrial project advancements.
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