Legislators: State

Utah Capital Building

Utah State House of Representatives

Quoted directly from their website, it says "The Utah House of Representatives is comprised of 75 men and women, representing every area of the state, elected to two-year terms. The Utah Legislature meets annually in a General Session, convening in mid-January and adjourning “sine die” after 45 calendar days (not including President’s Day). Special Sessions may be called at any time during the year either by the Governor or by a two-thirds vote of the Legislature.

The Utah Legislature is a civilian-run form of government, meaning legislators not only serve their constituents at the Capitol, but are also business people, farmers and ranchers, teachers, lawyers, stay-at-home parents, and more. Each brings a unique background and perspective, all sharing the common goal of making Utah the best state to live, work, learn, and play."

Delta is within the Utah State House of Representative's District 29. 


Utah State Senate

Quoted directly from their website, it says "The Utah Constitution assigns legislative power to a part-time citizen legislature that meets each year, beginning in January and ending in March. When the legislative session adjourns, senators return home to their homes, families, and regular occupations to live under the laws they created."

Delta is within the Utah Senate's 28th District. 

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Utah Senate
Utah Beehive State Seal
Inside Utah Capital Building