Gov. Cox delivered his 2025 State of the State address tonight in the Utah House Chamber, calling on Utahns to unite behind a vision of building a stronger, more prosperous future for the state.
SALT LAKE CITY (Jan. 13, 2025) – The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the State of Utah’s lawsuit over the federal government’s indefinite retention of unappropriated Utah lands. Current policy ...
Nubia Peña is the director for the Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs whose mission is to promote an inclusive climate for Utah’s growing diverse community through training, outreach and youth ...
Welcome to the Kearns Mansion, the official residence of Utah's governor! This magnificent French chateauesque home was completed in 1902 by Thomas and Jennie Kearns, Park City magnates who made their ...
The flag of the United States of America and the flag of the state of Utah are currently at Full Staff. Jan. 15, 2025 – Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox has issued an order for the flags of the United States ...
Read the full text of the 2021 State of the State Address here. Listen to Gov. Cox’s full remarks here.
At the start of the administration, we released the One Utah Roadmap, a plan for the first 500 days of the Cox-Henderson administration. After months of hard work, coordination among stakeholders, and ...
Utah is a state of builders. Together, we’re building a Utah where every individual has the health, education, and opportunity to pursue happiness; fostering vibrant, sustainable communities where the ...
When parents have the support they need, outcomes for children improve.
Aimee Winder Newton serves as a senior advisor to Governor Cox and director of the Office of Families. In this role she advocates for proactive policies to strengthen families in Utah. Aimee served ...
Joel Ferry was appointed DNR executive director in June 2022 by Gov. Spencer J. Cox, and confirmed by the Utah Senate in September. He leads an agency of about 1,400 employees from eight divisions and ...
Disagreeing better isn’t just about being nicer to one another—it’s about finding a way to disagree that moves us toward solutions rather than deepening divides. The reality is clear: most Americans ...