Utah Governor Cox Signs 60 Bills: Tax Cuts, Housing Plan, and Great Salt Lake Investments Lead 2026 Legislative Session
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In education, public schools face cuts to $2 million in grants for early literacy and digital learning, signaling a shift from online tools, KUTV notes. Infrastructure advances as the Utah Department of Transportation starts a $621 million 2100 North freeway in Lehi, linking I-15 to Mountain View Corridor. Developers broke ground on Chapter Salt Lake City, a 693-bed student housing project near University of Utah and TRAX, addressing record enrollment, Deseret News reports. Water policy evolved with scrutiny on data centers via H.B. 76 and nearly $100 million for Great Salt Lake efforts, including leasing programs in H.B. 348 and H.B. 410, per Utah Public Radio and KSL.
No major weather events or widespread public safety issues dominate headlines, though a second-alarm fire hit an Ogden salvage yard.
Looking Ahead, watch for Coxs monthly news conference, ongoing bill implementations like nuclear energy reforms in H.B. 78, and Great Salt Lake funding outcomes ahead of 2034 Olympics preparations.
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