Local Officials Day draws 800+; 567 bills and resolutions drafted so far, organizer says
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An organizer at the Utah League of Cities and Towns’ week-1 midweek briefing said more than 800 people attended Local Officials Day at the Salt Palace and reported 567 bills and resolutions drafted so far, and urged officials to consult the bill tracker before the Jan. 26 Legislative Policy Committee meeting.
Unidentified Speaker, speaking at a week‑1 midweek briefing for local officials, said more than 800 people attended Local Officials Day at the Salt Palace, including youth councils, city council members, mayors and legislators. “We had over 800 attendees between youth councils, city council members, mayors, and legislators at the Salt Palace,” the speaker said.
The speaker also provided a snapshot of legislation filed so far in the 2026 session, reading exact counts: 335 House bills, 28 House resolutions, 186 Senate bills and 18 Senate resolutions, for a total of 567 bills and resolutions already drafted. The speaker said these numbers show the Legislature has “a lot of bills” to consider over the coming weeks.
The update framed next steps for local officials and policy staff: the organizer encouraged stakeholders to consult the group’s bill tracker and to contact staff for explanations of why the organization is taking positions on particular bills. The speaker relayed an email address in spoken form — “j leeulct . Utah dot gov” — for follow-up. The briefing closed with a scheduling note: “We have only 42 days to go.”

