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Upcoming Calendar

Current Legislative Happenings

How will the changes to the Educator Salary Adjustment (ESA) affect your paycheck after the recent passage of HB 215? ...
Early in the session, it became clear the state budget would be overshadowed by legislation targeting Utah educators and public ...
Dear Governor Cox: The Utah Education Association is asking you to veto a bill that is poor public policy. HB ...
On March 1, the Utah legislature passed HB477- Full-day Kindergarten Amendments sponsored by Rep. Robert Spendlove (R-Sandy). It awaits Gov ...

Links and Resources

Policy Ambassador Messages

Participants in the UEA Policy Ambassador program are trained in the legislative process, provided opportunities to engage with their legislators and invited share their experiences with other UEA members. Below are recent posts from the educators selected as UEA Policy Ambassadors. Read more about UEA Policy Ambassadors and view all posts.

On February 3, I joined the Policy Ambassadors at the Capitol for Educator Day on the Hill. I applied for ...
This is my seventh Educator Day on the Hill (EDOH) and my first as a Policy Ambassador. Many first-time attendees ...
Going up to The Hill was different this year. It was my first time since Covid and the first time ...

Legislative Activities

UEA Legislative Activities

Educators’ voices are critical to the policymaking process. Whether you are a casual observer or a diehard political junkie, the Utah Education Association wants to keep members informed on education issues. There are plenty of opportunities to stay informed and for your voice to be heard:

UEA ‘Under the Dome’

Read daily updates from the UEA Legislative Team, follow the progress of education-related bills and view comprehensive legislative resources at UEA Under the Dome. This site is updated regularly with news and links to relevant information. The UEA President and other members of the UEA Legislative Team also provide regular updates on activities and their commentary on happenings during the session.

Weekly Briefing

The UEA Legislative Team conducts a UEA Capitol Insights Zoom briefing each Thursday at 4:30 p.m. during the legislative session. You’ll hear the latest updates on important education issues and have the chance to ask questions of the UEA Legislative Team. You must pre-register to participate:

  • CLICK HERE TO PRE-REGISTER for the UEA Capitol Insights weekly briefing
    (NOTE: Sign up once and you are registered for all weekly briefings.)

Email Updates

Registered UEA activists receive email updates sent daily during Legislative Session. Use the form below and click “Submit” to be a UEA activists and receive the UEA Capitol Insights e-newsletter.

Your Name:
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Live Video Updates

Watch for regular Facebook Live updates from your UEA Legislative Team at the Capitol. Follow the UEA on Facebook at facebook.com/UtahEducationAssociation.

‘Why Educators Lobby’ Video

Wondering why UEA encourages educators to get involved in the legislative session in the first place? Hear Utah legislators and fellow teachers explain how policy and budget decisions are made, how these decisions impact educators and why educators should get involved.

Lobbying Training Videos

Watch UEA videos on effective lobbying during the 2023 Legislative Session.

UEA Policy Ambassadors

A team of UEA Policy Ambassadors represent teachers and provide commentary during each Legislative Session (view posts and more about UEA UEA Policy Ambassadors).

UEA Action Bulletin

The UEA will provide legislative email updates on important breaking news through the UEA Action Bulletin e-newsletter.

‘UEA Action’ Member Newsletters

A summary of current happenings is shared with all members in each monthly issue of the UEA Action e-newsletter during the Legislative session. A summary of UEA activities and results from the Utah Legislative session is included in the April print issue of the UEA Action Digest delivered to all members.

Questions?

Please feel free to reach out to any member of the UEA Legislative Team if you have any questions.

Educator Day on the Hill

About UEA Educator Day on the Hill

Legislators often say, “I know what UEA thinks, but I want to hear from a real teacher.” UEA Educator Day on the Hill is an opportunity to introduce yourself to your representatives, meet and share information and concerns and gain knowledge of the legislative process.

Typical Educator Day on the Hill activities:

  • Meet at 7 a.m. on Capitol Hill in the Aspen Room, located in the Senate Building (350 N. State Street).
  • The UEA Legislative Team will brief attendees on education bills and the public education budget.
  • Attend a committee meeting or watch floor debates to see policymaking in action.
  • The UEA Legislative Team will assist you in contacting legislators from your legislative districts.
  • Educator Day on the Hill attendees reconvene at noon in the Aspen Room to “de-brief” the morning’s activities. Lunch is provided if you preregister.

Additional Educator Day on the Hill resources:

2024 UEA Educator Day on the Hill

  • Educator Day on the Hill is held every Friday during the legislative session. The dates for 2024 are January 19, January 26, February 2, February 9, February 16, and February 23. Click on the date you would like to attend to register.
  • In an effort to keep up with UEA safety protocols and changes at the State Capitol Building, we will offer pre-registration for all attendees. Pre-registration is not required for attendance, but does guarantee meeting room access* and availability of a boxed lunch (the Capitol cafeteria is permanently closed).
  • View and print 2024 EDOH flier (pdf)

*While we do not anticipate the need to limit attendance this year, there is the possibility we could exceed space available in the scheduled meeting rooms on some days. In this unlikely event, some participants may not be allowed in the meeting room but can still participate in other Educator Day on the Hill activities, like meeting with legislators and attending committee meetings.

2024 UEA Educator Day on the Hill Plus:

  • EDOH-Plus provides legislative training for first-time Hill Day attendees and is held on Thursday evenings prior to each Hill Day. Reimbursement for travel expenses may be available. Attendance at EDOH-Plus is by registration only. Please contact your local leader and/or UniServ director if you are interested in attending.

 

UEA Legislative Team

Whether we like it or not, what happens on Utah’s Capitol Hill impacts what we do in the classroom. That’s why your UEA Legislative Team works with Utah legislators and policymakers to support our teachers and promote the UEA Legislative Platform as determined by Utah educators at the UEA House of Delegates.

Your UEA Legislative Team Members

UEA Legislative Team

UEA Legislative Team

Renée Pinkney, UEA President
Tel: 801-266-4461, ext. 102
renee@myUEA.org

Brandon Baca, UEA Vice President
Tel: 801-266-4461, ext. 105
brandon.baca@myUEA.org

Jennifer Boehme, UEA Executive Director
Tel: 801-266-4461, ext. 104
jennifer.boehme@myUEA.org

Jay Blain, UEA Director of Policy and Research
Cell: 801-641-5297
jay.blain@myUEA.org

Chase Clyde, UEA Director of Government Relations and Political Action
Cell: 435-260-9760
chase.clyde@myUEA.org

Sara Jones, Ph.D., UEA Director of Government Relations and Professional Programs
Cell: 801-558-5500
sara.jones@myUEA.org

Hailey Higgins, UEA Director of Communications
Tel: 801-417-0224
hailey.higgins@myUEA.org

Legislative Voting Records

Each year, the Utah Education Association tracks numerous bills during the legislative session. The UEA then reviews the voting records of legislators and highlights selected bills voted on in the Legislature that would have significant impact on public education, the education profession and the UEA. It is important to note that a voting record is but one of several indicators used to evaluate legislators. It does not explain the reasons a legislator voted a certain way on a bill, and in some cases the final percentage might not accurately reflect a legislator’s overall support for public education.

From bills affecting funding for public education, educator professionalism and grading schools to parent rights, technology and school board elections, lawmakers consider a wide variety of education-related measures during their 45-day session. In addition to using “final floor votes” on most bills, the UEA analysis includes committee votes and votes on important amendments. Often times these votes provide a more critical, or accurate, indication of a legislator’s support. The UEA encourages you to contact your legislators directly to ask them to explain their votes. Contact information for your legislators is available from the Utah Legislature look-up page.

View the UEA Analysis of 2023 Senate Voting Records (pdf)

View the UEA Analysis of 2023 House Voting Records (pdf)

 

Previous Utah State Legislative Voting Records