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Sen. Plum wins committee approval for raising motor-vehicle exemption to $10,000

March 02, 2026 | 2026 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Sen. Plum wins committee approval for raising motor-vehicle exemption to $10,000
Senator Plum presented Senate Bill 143, the Utah Exemptions Act amendments, asking the committee to raise the motor-vehicle exemption amount that had not been adjusted in many years. Plum said analysts compared surrounding states and recommended $10,000 as a compromise after initial consideration of $15,000.

"We started out with $15,000 and after some conversations ... $10,000 was what felt better kind of as a compromise," Plum told the committee, and added that the bill includes protections allowing people who rely on mobility-adapted vehicles to keep those vehicles.

The sponsor framed the bill as a straightforward adjustment that could help people in financial hardship keep a vehicle to get to work and carry out daily responsibilities. After brief committee discussion and no public comments, Representative Romero moved to pass SB 143 with a favorable recommendation. The chair recorded the recommendation as passing unanimously.

The bill now moves forward with sponsor support to adjust the exemption to $10,000 as a balance between inflation and stakeholder input.

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