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Utah Rings in 2026: New Laws Target Alcohol Sales, Road Safety, and Great Salt Lake Conservation

Utah Rings in 2026: New Laws Target Alcohol Sales, Road Safety, and Great Salt Lake Conservation

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Utah rings in 2026 with a mix of new laws tightening alcohol sales and road safety, alongside efforts to bolster the Great Salt Lake and rural communities. Starting January 1, anyone buying alcohol must show valid ID regardless of age, a change aimed at enforcing court-ordered restrictions for repeat DUI offenders, according to TownLift reports. Motorcycle riders now face stiffer penalties for reckless stunts, potentially losing endorsements, while judges gain broader authority on extreme DUI cases.

In politics, the state legislature gears up for its 2026 session with bills to aid the Great Salt Lake. FOX 13 News details Rep. Jill Kofords water banking proposal, allowing farmers like Bill White in Huntsville to lease water rights without forfeiture risk, alongside mandates for data centers to report usage or face $10,000 daily fines. Bipartisan efforts include conservation ordinances and reservoir releases. Meanwhile, Kane County celebrates restored Secure Rural Schools funding via a new federal act, stabilizing budgets for schools, roads, and recreation like Kanab centers, as per SU News.

Economically, family support takes center stage, with The Policy Project pushing legislative policies for child care access and maternal aid amid high infant costs outpacing college tuition, per Deseret News. Education sees tweaks like SB0054 amendments to the Carson Smith Scholarship and SB51 for sharing student threat data.

Community-wise, winter storms dominate weather news. KSL reports an atmospheric river bringing up to two feet of mountain snow through Monday, boosting snowpack to 64 percent of normal after New Years dumps, with advisories for tricky travel.

Looking Ahead, watch the legislative session in January for Great Salt Lake bills, family policies, and school safety measures, plus ongoing stormy patterns that could yield valley snow.

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