Utah Legislature: Pride flag ban, immigration proposals advance during second-to-last day

Charlotte Weber displays a pride flag while speaking in opposition to HB77 in a Senate Education Committee meeting at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Feb. 28. HB77 was approved by the Senate Thursday.

Charlotte Weber displays a pride flag while speaking in opposition to HB77 in a Senate Education Committee meeting at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Feb. 28. HB77 was approved by the Senate Thursday. (Laura Seitz, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah lawmakers concluded their second-to-last day of the 2025 legislative session on Thursday and will convene Friday to pass as many bills as they can before the stroke of midnight.

The first weeks of the session include a trickle of bills working their way through the process, but most of the work happens during the final three days of the session, when lawmakers approve the majority of bills. Eighty-three bills got final approval on Wednesday alone, and even more are expected to pass on Friday.

Lawmakers will be hard-pressed to outdo the record 591 bills they approved last year, especially as some apparent friction between representatives and senators had Republican lawmakers at loggerheads over some major proposals, including a bill clearing the path for nuclear energy in Utah — although those differences were worked out after significant debate Thursday.

The Legislature is also considering several proposals aimed at addressing illegal immigration, reallocating funds for higher education, and reforming the state's election system.

You can follow along with all the action below:

Thursday, 07:28 pm

Enhanced and mandatory criminal penalties aim to curb illegal immigration

Thursday, 04:47 pm

State passes Olympic venue financing measure

Thursday, 04:45 pm

Pride flag ban gets final passage

Thursday, 03:33 pm

Lawmakers address who can sue over potentially unconstitutional laws

Thursday, 02:09 pm

Leaders hit pause on Beehive Development Agency

Thursday, 01:18 pm

Immigration measure pared-down by Senate

Thursday, 11:40 am

More changes to major transportation bill

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