Week 4 at the Capitol

It’s been a productive week here in the Utah House, and I’m proud of the work we’ve done to keep our communities safe, support families, and strengthen our state. From improving public safety, protecting Utah families from financial risk, and promoting accountability, we’re focused on practical solutions that make a real difference in people’s lives. 


The best part is that the legislative process is open and transparent. Anyone can watch proceedings live or after the fact at le.utah.gov. You can also view daily agendas, read bills, and follow along as we work on the issues that matter most to Utah. Your voice matters, and staying informed is the first step in shaping our state’s future.

Honoring the Bravery of Ukraine

I had the honor of welcoming a Ukrainian delegation from Novovorontsovka to the Utah Capitol and recognizing them with a citation in both the House and Senate.
 
These local leaders continued serving their communities during and after Russian occupation, under conditions most of us can hardly imagine. Even in the midst of war, they have worked to keep essential services running, restore infrastructure, and help their people rebuild.
 
Their resilience and courage are inspiring. It was a privilege to meet them, hear their stories firsthand, and recognize their extraordinary dedication to their country and their people.
 
A special thank you to Josh Chandler, West Jordan City Attorney, for organizing their visit to Utah and helping make this meaningful opportunity possible.

Progress on Policy

On Friday, I had the chance to have one of my best friends, Dr. Kelby Martin (and an incredible chiropractor), join me in the House chamber during floor time, connect with some incredible people who are doing amazing work across Utah, and even meet Ted Nugent.
 
To top it all off, three of my bills officially passed both the House and Senate on Friday and are now headed to the Governor’s desk for signature: HB33 (Political Signs Amendments), HB186 (Judicial Conduct Commission Amendments), and SJR5 (Joint Resolution Amending the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure).
 
Really proud to see this work cross the finish line, and grateful for the opportunity to keep delivering results for Utah.

Protecting Taxpayers Through Greater Transparency

Property taxes matter to every homeowner in our community, and you deserve complete clarity about how those decisions are made. H.B. 236 Truth in Taxation Amendments, which passed the House with unanimous support, strengthens transparency and accountability by ensuring that when a local government is considering a property tax increase, they clearly state that intention in a public meeting, adopt a tentative budget based only on existing revenues, and provide a straightforward comparison showing exactly how any additional dollars would be spent. While property taxes are determined by our cities, counties, and special districts, I will continue advocating for low taxes while protecting the essential services our communities depend on.

Good Policy Starts with You

I was grateful to see several of my bills advance this past week, including measures that passed out of the House, moved through the Senate, and progressed in committee all in the same day.
 
Weeks like this are a good reminder of how much work goes into turning ideas into real policy, and how important it is to stay focused on practical solutions that can actually make a difference.
 
Most of the legislation I run starts with conversations with constituents. When someone reaches out to share a concern or point out a problem, I take those discussions seriously and work to translate those discussions into real improvements in law and policy.
 
If there is an issue that matters to you, I encourage you to reach out and be part of the process. Hearing directly from the people I represent is one of the most important parts of this job, and your input truly helps guide the work I do at the Capitol.

Supporting Utah Families, Schools, and the Autism Community

I was grateful to receive a Valentine from Hearts on the Hill, organized by the Coalition of Autism Providers. They do important work advocating for individuals and families in the autism community and helping ensure services and resources are available throughout Utah. I appreciate the partnership and the work they do to raise awareness and support thoughtful policy.
 
I also had the chance to meet with members of the Jordan School District Board of Education to talk about how we can continue supporting teachers and students in our district. Their commitment to serving families and strengthening our schools makes a real difference in our community, and I’m grateful for their leadership.

Strengthening Families and Encouraging Marriage

One of the things that makes Utah unique is our strong foundation of family. About 80% of Utah households are headed by married parents, a rate far above the national average. This session, the Legislature is advancing policies that reflect family values by looking for ways to incentivize marriage, support young children, and prevent elected leaders from passing policies that could negatively impact family structure. By encouraging stable homes and offering resources where families need them most, we’re working to make Utah an even better place to raise children and build a life together. I’m committed to supporting initiatives that uphold family bonds and strengthen the fabric of our communities.

BYU Day on the Hill

BYU Day on the Hill was a great reminder of how much our universities contribute to Utah, not just through education, but through research, innovation, and workforce development that strengthens our communities across the state.
 
As a BYU alum (both undergrad and law school), I’m grateful for the opportunities BYU gave me, and I’m proud to support higher education as it continues to open doors for students and help Utah thrive.

Increasing Transparency in Utah’s Courts

This session, the Legislature is working hard to bring the same openness and accountability to our judicial system that we expect from all branches of our state government. Lawmakers are working collaboratively with the Judiciary on proposals aimed at making more court proceedings and records accessible to the public online and establishing financial disclosure requirements for judges so Utahns can better understand possible conflicts of interest. These efforts reflect a commitment to ensuring that the courts operate in a way that is understandable and transparent for everyday Utah families, while still respecting privacy and the rule of law.



Protecting Our Communities

Keeping our families safe is a top priority, and this session we’re moving several bills that make a real difference. We’re improving violent crime case clearance, giving law enforcement the tools to solve more cases and support victims. Substance use intervention reforms connect those struggling with addiction to treatment rather than cycling through the system, strengthening both safety and community health. Sentencing and supervision updates ensure courts have clear guidelines while reducing repeat offending. And by enhancing homeless services alongside public safety measures, we’re balancing compassionate care with strong enforcement. These efforts reflect my commitment to supporting residents, backing first responders, and building a safer future for our district. 

Strengthening Retirement Security for Utah Workers

This week, we advanced an important step toward helping more Utahns build long-term financial security by passing H.B. 250 Utah Retirement Plan Exchange. Too many small businesses want to offer retirement benefits but find the options confusing, expensive, or difficult to manage. This bill creates a transparent, online exchange through the State Treasurer’s Office where private employers can easily compare qualified retirement plans, review clear fee disclosures, and select options that work best for their employees. By promoting competition, transparency, and simplicity—without creating new government mandates or assuming control over private plans—we’re empowering businesses and workers alike. The goal is straightforward: make it easier for Utah employers to offer retirement benefits and help more families prepare with confidence for the future.

 

I would love to hear from you!

District 44

Representative Jordan Teuscher

jteuscher@le.utah.gov

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