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Salt Lake City legislative affairs office outlines 2026 session wins and items to watch — taxes, transportation and water

Salt Lake City Council (work session) · March 25, 2026
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The legislative affairs director told council staff tracked 351 bills this session; highlighted wins including truth‑in‑taxation transparency adjustments, transportation funding options and water‑conservation amendments, and flagged ongoing work to implement a new state requirement for a tiered critical‑capacity roads map.

Angela Price, director of Legislative Affairs, briefed the council on the 2026 Utah legislative session, describing priorities tracked, successes and bills that will affect city policy and operations.

Price said the city tracked 351 bills this session and labeled 126 as high priority. She highlighted outcomes including a transparency amendment to truth‑in‑taxation (HB 2236) that will require additional public…

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