Utah Senate
The Utah Senate is the upper chamber of the Utah State Legislature, which is responsible for making state laws. It consists of 29 members who are elected to four-year terms. Senators represent specific districts across the state and work on various legislative issues, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
The Utah Senate meets annually at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. During the legislative session, senators propose bills, debate policies, and vote on legislation. The Senate plays a crucial role in shaping the laws that govern the state of Utah and addressing the needs of its residents.