OGDEN, Utah – Look for tax cuts of up to $80 million, police reform, efforts to help kids impacted by a chaotic, COVID-19-marred school year and more from Utah lawmakers this year.
Those, at least, are some of the topics the Utah Legislature is expected to take up when the Senate and House convene for the 2021 session starting Tuesday. House Speaker Brad Wilson, a Kaysville Republican, discussed the looming legislative session on Friday with reporters. Reps. Steve Waldrip, Ryan Wilcox and Kelly Miles, Weber County GOPers, also shared their insights with the Standard-Examiner on what to expect.