In a passionate address at the opening of the 2024 General Legislative Session, Utah House Speaker emphasized the importance of long-term vision over short-term gains, urging lawmakers to prioritize the future of the state. "It's easy to want instant gratification," he stated, calling for bold leadership that resists the temptation of quick fixes often seen in Washington, D.C.
The Speaker, in his inaugural session as House leader, rallied the 75 representatives to reflect on their motivations for public service. He encouraged them to share their personal "whys," highlighting the diverse reasons that drive their commitment to Utah. "We all have distinct and equally important motivations for being here," he noted, reinforcing the value of each representative's voice.
He pledged to prioritize the needs of Utah citizens, promising transparency and accountability in decision-making. "The people of Utah will come first," he declared, vowing to fight for everyday residents and to make tough choices without succumbing to fear or pressure.
Drawing inspiration from his grandfather, a dedicated public servant, the Speaker underscored the significance of community service and the sacrifices made by lawmakers. He expressed deep love for Utah, its heritage, and its potential, stating, "It's worth the time away from our families... because Utah has something special."
As the session unfolds, the Speaker's call for bold action and commitment to long-term goals sets a determined tone for the legislative agenda ahead, with a focus on addressing the pressing needs of Utah's future.