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State senator briefs Woodland Hills on 2025 legislative session and local wins
Summary
A state legislator summarized the 2025 session for Woodland Hills officials, highlighting changes to public records law, House Bill 300 (vote‑by‑mail modifications), tax adjustments, education funding increases and local transport study funding.
A state legislator told the Woodland Hills City Council that the 2025 Utah legislative session produced a series of bills and appropriations with direct local relevance, including changes to public records requests, election law adjustments, tax changes and transportation study funding.
The legislator — introduced to the council as a member of the state Senate leadership — described work on the state’s GRAMA (Government Records Access and Management Act) changes and said the final legislation aimed to address costly, vexatious public‑records requests while preserving public access. “We changed the law,” the senator said, adding the finished measure was less contentious than its early drafts.
On election law, the…
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