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House approves public education budget adjustments totaling a modest net increase

March 04, 2026 | 2026 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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House approves public education budget adjustments totaling a modest net increase
The Utah House approved Senate Bill 2 on March 4, 2026, a public education budget package that sponsors described as combining modest reductions with targeted investments. Representative White, the floor sponsor, summarized three components: a reduction area totaling about 0.85% (roughly $49.9 million combined across one-time and ongoing balances), $142 million in targeted increases combining one-time and ongoing funds (including $25 million ongoing for at‑risk students and $72.2 million one‑time from a stabilization account), and a handful of statutory technical changes. The sponsor said the changes complement HB 1, which separately increased the WPU earlier in the session, and together the bills represent a 5.9% funding increase for public education this year.

Representative White told members the reductions primarily affect non‑lapsing balances and select programs, and the increases back strategic initiatives such as applied professional education centers, technology programs and literacy supports. He also described statutory provisions requiring the State Board of Education to establish personnel and data standards for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind and other reporting refinements.

After brief discussion and a waived summation, the House recorded passage. The floor vote on SB 2 was recorded as 70 yes votes and 1 no vote; the bill will be transmitted back to the Senate.

Related budget action: the House also considered and passed other fiscal measures on the March 4 floor, including a supplemental appropriations bill and a state employee compensation package (sb3 and sb8 respectively) presented later in the session.

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