Get Involved

I also want to share a couple of ways you can stay engaged and make your voice heard. The Summit County Republicans are hosting their Lincoln Day Luncheon this Saturday at 11 am and will have a table available to collect signatures as part of the ongoing effort to uphold the Constitution as the law of the land, including discussion around Prop 4 and protecting representative government. I will be there to talk about my work this session. 

 

In addition, I’ll be holding a town hall with legislative session updates this Saturday from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Morgan High School. We’ll also have someone on hand to collect signatures for those who would like to sign the petition to repeal proposition 4.  I will have prepared remarks at 4:30, 6:00, and 7:30 PM. I hope you’ll join us, ask questions, and be part of the conversation.

From our Community to the Capitol 

Week 2 of the 2026 General Legislative Session was another productive week of advancing conservative solutions that strengthen Utah’s future. We made significant progress to keep power reliable and affordable, passed measures to enhance election security, and moved forward with bills that keep Utah affordable for current and future generations. My commitment remains fighting for our community by supporting families, protecting liberty, and promoting a thriving economy for Utah.

 

If you’d like to follow the process more closely, you can watch sessions live, view daily agendas, and learn more about legislation at le.utah.gov. 

Standing for Life

I have always been a strong advocate for life at all stages. For anyone available, I hope you can take some time this Saturday, February 7th at 6:30 pm at the Riverwoods Conference Center in Logan to protest planned parenthood.

Expanding Childcare Options for Rural Utah Families

I recently unveiled my bipartisan SB 214, Home-Based Childcare Solutions, which I am sponsoring with Senator Luz Escamilla. This bill focused on expanding options for families, especially in rural Utah. Too many parents face limited child care choices and impossible tradeoffs between work and family. This legislation helps remove those barriers by supporting licensed providers who want to expand and by creating opportunities for parents to care for their own children while earning income through small, home-based businesses. It’s a practical, family-focused approach that respects parental choice, supports entrepreneurship, and strengthens local communities.

Meeting with Education Leaders in our Community

I recently had the opportunity to meet with Morgan County School Board members and the district superintendent to talk about the needs and priorities of our local schools. I’m grateful for their leadership and their commitment to providing a strong education for every student in Morgan County, and I’ll continue working to make sure their voices are heard at the Capitol.

Putting Utah Students First

As your Representative, I’m committed to keeping higher education affordable, accessible, and focused on real outcomes that prepare graduates to succeed in the workforce and strengthen their families and communities. Utah’s higher education leaders joined with Governor Cox and legislative leadership to sign a historic joint resolution reaffirming a shared commitment to students, academic excellence, and public accountability. I believe this resolution sets an important standard—both in Utah and nationally—for keeping students at the center of every decision.

Supporting our Armed Forces

I’m honored to have been named an honorary commander at Hill Air Force Base with the 748th Supply Chain Management Group. Hill AFB is a cornerstone of our state —supporting our military mission while providing thousands of good-paying jobs for Utah families. Utah’s aerospace, defense, and tech sector is one of the fastest-growing in the nation, generating billions in economic activity and driving innovation in advanced manufacturing, AI, and autonomous systems. Seeing that work up close reinforced my commitment to standing with our military members and the many Utahns whose livelihoods are tied to the base. Their work strengthens our economy, our community, and our national security.

Women Leading the Way

I recently had the chance to connect with the Republican Women of Salt Lake, a terrific group that hosts monthly luncheons featuring thoughtful, engaging speakers. These gatherings are a great way for people who care about our community and public policy to stay informed, connect with others, and get more involved. I appreciate the work they do to encourage civic engagement and meaningful conversation, and I’m grateful for the role they play in strengthening grassroots involvement here in Utah.

Supporting Well-Rounded Education

Serving on the Public Education Appropriations Committee has been a rewarding opportunity to dig into how our colleges and universities are supporting students across Utah. I’ve enjoyed learning directly from educators about what’s working in classrooms, from hands-on science learning to music and the arts that help students think creatively and critically. These programs play an important role in a well-rounded education, and I’m grateful for the chance to help ensure our investments are thoughtful, effective, and truly benefit the students and schools we serve.

Strengthening Election Security

I am committed to ensuring Utah’s elections are secure, transparent, and trusted by all voters. This session, we’re advancing H.B. 209 Voting Amendments, which adds meaningful election integrity measures while maintaining easy participation for most voters. The bill provides a clear process for election officials to verify citizenship and ensure ineligible individuals—including non-citizens—are not on our voter rolls, building on the safeguards already in place. Most Utahns won’t notice any change in how they vote, but these steps strengthen public confidence in our elections and protect the foundational principle that only eligible citizens participate in state and local elections.

Supporting Those Who Serve

One of the important ways we’re standing with our first responders this session is through H.B. 79, which restores legal protections for those who put themselves in harm’s way to protect others. This summer, the Utah Supreme Court upended forty years of precedent, claiming these protections only apply during rare, limited circumstances. H.B. 79 bill clarifies that first responders and emergency responders are protected from lawsuits when they are acting in good faith while responding to emergencies, disasters, or providing emergency medical care. The goal is simple: allow our firefighters, law enforcement officers, EMTs, and other emergency personnel to focus on saving lives and serving the public, without the constant fear of legal second-guessing. Utah’s first responders deserve our trust, our gratitude, and our full support, and this legislation is an important step in backing them up.

Supporting Utah Families

Utah families are the heart of our communities, and the Legislature is committed to strengthening and supporting them. With rising costs for housing, childcare, and everyday essentials placing real pressure on parents, our focus is on reducing those burdens and making it easier for families to thrive. That includes keeping more money in family budgets through continued tax relief, expanding access to affordable childcare, and supporting policies that promote stability and opportunity for parents and children alike. Strong families are the foundation of a strong Utah, and every policy we pursue is guided by the goal of helping families build secure and hopeful futures.

 

I would love to hear from you!

District 4

Representative Tiara Auxier

tauxier@le.utah.gov

https://www.tiara4utah.com

 

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