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State Rep. Kristen Chevrier briefs Highland council on 2025 session; highlights tax reductions, data privacy and school‑district changes
Summary
Utah State Representative Kristen Chevrier summarized key outcomes of the 2025 legislative session for Highland City Council, including tax reductions, data‑privacy bills, school district restructuring and work she led on ALPR privacy protections that did not reach the Senate floor.
Kristen Chevrier, Highland's newly seated state representative, gave the Highland City Council a legislative update on March 18, outlining major bills and local impacts from the 2025 Utah legislative session.
Chevrier said the session produced about $127 million in tax reductions, including a reduced income tax rate to 4.5% and elimination of income tax on Social Security for households earning up to $90,000. She also noted steps on property‑tax transparency through HB 110 and said the legislature increased education spending and worked on transportation and water planning.
On public‑safety technology, Chevrier described the…
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