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League: property tax bills remain "in flux" as lawmakers debate policy

February 05, 2026 | Utah League of Cities and Towns, Utah Lobbyist / NGO, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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League: property tax bills remain "in flux" as lawmakers debate policy
An unidentified speaker for the Utah League of Cities and Towns told members that property tax remains a top concern and that all property tax bills on the League's tracker are still under discussion.

"The thing I want everyone to remember is all of the bills are still a little bit in flux," the speaker said, emphasizing that the League cannot yet provide firm guidance on positions because the bills and larger policy debates are ongoing.

The speaker urged members to expect further updates next week and to reach out to League staff with specific questions. The League noted that positions shown as "pending" on its tracker often reflect active internal discussions rather than a settled stance.

Why it matters: property tax policy affects municipal revenues and local budgets; unresolved bills make it difficult for local officials to forecast fiscal impacts or craft timely responses. The League said it will continue to brief members as discussions progress.

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