Salt Lake City, UT (Sept. 23, 2025) — Utah First Lady Abby Cox, in partnership with Utah Foster Care, will host a press conference and reception at the Utah Governor’s Mansion on Wednesday, September ...
11:15 a.m. Meet with Chris Crittenden, Managing Director of the BYU Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology Location: Governor’s Office, Utah State Capitol 11:45 a.m. Meet with Martin ...
SALT LAKE CITY (April 29, 2025) — Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox has issued an order for the flags of the United States of America and the great state of Utah to be returned to full-staff position at sunset ...
Disagreeing better isn’t just about being nicer to one another—it’s about finding a way to disagree that moves us toward solutions rather than deepening divides. The reality is clear: most Americans ...
At the start of the administration, we released the One Utah Roadmap, a plan for the first 500 days of the Cox-Henderson administration. After months of hard work, coordination among stakeholders, and ...
Tuesday, Sept. 16 8:30 a.m. Speak at 2025 Utah Energy Week Location: Ken Garff University Club, Rice Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City Media Access 11:30 a.m. Speak at 2025 Utah Centenarian Recognition ...
On H.B. 2, H.B. 100, and S.B. 178, Gov. Cox issued the following statement: “Today I’m proud to sign H.B. 2, Public Education Budget Amendments, which represents a meaningful investment in the people ...
SALT LAKE CITY (June 27, 2025) — Today, Gov. Cox declared Sunday, June 29, 2025 a Day of Prayer and Fasting for Rain as drought conditions intensify across Utah and wildfire risks escalate. Drought ...
On S.B. 71 and H.B. 106, Gov. Cox issued the following statement: “I’m proud to sign S.B. 71, Social Security Tax Revisions, a measure that will help an estimated 90,000 Utah seniors keep more of ...
On HB 267, Gov. Cox issued the following statement: “Utah has long been known as a state that can work together to solve difficult issues. I’m disappointed that in this case, the process did not ...
SALT LAKE CITY (Dec. 13, 2022) – Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced the state’s efforts to eliminate the requirement for bachelor’s degrees in its employee recruitment and emphasized similar support by ...