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On Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, Gov. Spencer Cox delivered his State of the State address based on the theme of "built here." One ...
In his address, Cox spoke about being a united state building toward a stronger and more prosperous future. Cox, who was ...
His remarks recalled John Rowe Moyle, a one-legged stonemason who helped to build Temple Square; Philo Farnsworth, the Utah ...
We must build,” Governor Spencer Cox declared in his annual State of the State address to the people of Utah, calling for major infrastructure changes.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox outlines priorities on housing, energy and infrastructure during his 2025 State of the State address.
In his State of the State address to the Legislature, Gov. Spencer Cox outlines how to tackle Utah's affordable housing crisis.
In the modern context, "built here" means not just embracing infrastructure and housing growth, Cox said, but "axing every tax that we can," supporting Utahns who want to build businesses, farms or ...