Get Involved!
Utah’s Legislature meets for 45 days each year during the General Session to shape the future of our state. With 104 legislators—29 Senators and 75 Representatives—they consider hundreds of bills that impact Utahns’ lives. Stay informed, engaged, and involved in the process!
Read below and discover how to find your legislator, track bills, and watch the Legislature at work in-person or virtually.
Discover who represents YOU!
Find out who your legislators are, access their contact information, see their voting records, and get involved in the legislative process to make your voice heard.
Bills & Bill Tracking
Do you know what bills impact you? Stay informed and involved! Track bills that matter to you from start to finish. Submit your email to receive updates and stay on top of legislative changes that affect your life.
Watch Legislative Sessions: In Person or Virtually
See democracy in action!
Stay connected with the legislative process by watching sessions live, whether you attend in person or tune in virtually. Witness debates, discussions, and decision-making as policies that impact Utah take shape.
Attend in Person
Experience the energy of the Capitol by sitting in on legislative sessions.
Check the session schedule online to plan your visit and observe lawmakers working up close.
Watch Virtually
Can’t make it to the Capitol? No problem! Live-stream legislative sessions from anywhere. Access virtual sessions on your computer or mobile device through the official legislative website.
Stay informed and engaged without leaving your home.
Legislative Committees
Legislators encounter numerous challenges and responsibilities within legislative committees, which play a vital role in shaping policies. Three key elements define this legislative process: identifying issues that become bills, engaging in discussions and debates over proposed legislation, and making critical decisions on how tax dollars are allocated.
Discover the committees that influence Utah’s policies. Access meeting schedules, explore member lists, and stay updated on the latest discussions and issues being addressed.
Make Your Voice Heard:
Public Comment in Committee Hearings Committee hearings
Committee hearings are where the real work of shaping policies happens—and your input matters!
How to Provide Public Comment
In Person
Attend a committee hearing and sign up to speak. You’ll have the opportunity to share your thoughts directly with lawmakers.
Virtually
Many hearings allow for virtual participation. Check the legislative website for details on how to join online and provide comments.
Written Comments
If speaking isn’t an option, you can often submit written comments to ensure your voice is part of the discussion.