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Herriman podcast urges residents to watch state legislative session as hundreds of bills are introduced
Summary
Hosts reported the legislature is early in its 45-day session with '600 and some' bills filed and urged residents to stay vigilant, contact elected officials and follow bills that affect local interests.
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Hosts of Herrimanology used a regular podcast segment to summarize the early weeks of the Utah legislative session and to urge residents to stay engaged. The podcast reported that the session had been underway for roughly two weeks and that there are ‘‘600 and some numbered bills’’ so far; hosts reminded listeners the session runs 45 days in Utah and not every numbered bill will become law.
Why it matters: state legislation can affect municipal operations and funding. Podcast hosts said the city remains in regular contact with state legislators and that residents should call or email elected officials on matters that matter to them.
Details: the podcast cautioned that bill numbers alone do not indicate likelihood of passage—many bills are amended, held in committee or are technical text changes. Hosts encouraged listeners to follow specific proposals and to contact their senators and representatives.
Quote: “There are over 600 and some numbered bills, and we're two weeks in,” one host said. “Just because a bill's numbered doesn't mean it's going to pass.”
Ending: The hosts said they will continue to report legislative takeaways during the session and urged residents to stay tuned and engaged.

