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Unidentified legislator recognizes constituent Ashlyn Gwynn’s recovery after crash; teammate died

January 31, 2026 | Congressman Blake Moore, Utah Senators and Congress Representatives, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Unidentified legislator recognizes constituent Ashlyn Gwynn’s recovery after crash; teammate died
An unnamed member of the legislative body rose on the floor to recognize constituent Ashlyn Gwynn, saying Gwynn was "recently involved in a near death car accident." The speaker said the crash occurred this past September while Gwynn was traveling to a sporting event and noted that Gwynn had been recruited to play soccer at Cal State Fullerton.

The legislator told colleagues that Ashlyn and a teammate, identified only as Lauren, were struck by a truck and both were taken to the hospital. "Lauren tragically passed away after 6 weeks of intensive care," the speaker said, adding that the family described Lauren as having "fallen asleep in the Lord." The speaker attributed the timeline and medical details to the family and medical staff relayed to them.

The speaker described an initially dire prognosis: doctors told the family there was a strong possibility Ashlyn would not regain consciousness and that if she did, she might never walk or talk again. The speaker said Ashlyn has since shown "significant signs of improvement," was moved to a step‑down rehabilitation unit and, with assistance from a close friend of her father, was transported back to Utah to continue recovery.

According to the speaker, Ashlyn is receiving physical and speech therapy and is cared for by her parents, Matt and Shelly Gwynn. The speaker praised the family and said of Matt Gwynn that he is "a police chief back home as well as a state legislator," a characterization the speaker offered on the floor. The speaker closed by offering the family and Ashlyn well wishes, saying, "We wish you the best, Ashlyn."

No formal action, motion or vote was recorded in connection with the recognition. The remarks were delivered as a floor acknowledgment of a constituent’s recovery and family circumstances.

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