Ogden, UT – As Utah’s 2025 legislative session approaches, the question of whether the state will eliminate its tax on Social Security benefits remains unanswered, though signs point toward strong momentum behind the proposal. Governor Spencer Cox has made the elimination of this tax a central focus of his $30.6 billion budget, arguing that it is an embarrassment that Utah remains one of only eight states that still taxes Social Security income. Last month, legislative leaders from both the Senate and House, who serve on the Executive Appropriations Committee, set aside a total of $231 million for a possible tax…