H.C.R. 1
Signed into LawHouse Concurrent Resolution Regarding Advanced Nuclear Manufacturing
House Concurrent Resolution Regarding Advanced Nuclear Manufacturing
Introduction
Jan 20
House Rules
House Committee
Jan 21
House Floor Vote
Jan 26
Senate Rules
Jan 27
Senate Committee
Jan 30
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 5
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 6
Governor Signed
Feb 12
What This Bill Does
This resolution expresses support for the advanced nuclear manufacturing industry and declares the state's desire to have nuclear manufacturing done in the state.
Key Provisions
This resolution:
- expresses Utah's support for the advanced nuclear industry;
- expresses Utah's desire to have nuclear manufacturing done in Utah;
- expresses Utah's commitment to helping technology companies overcome challenges regarding safety in manufacturing, transportation, and waste management; and
- signals that Utah is committed to fostering the development of technical solutions to remaining challenges.
Plain-Language Summary
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A concurrent resolution is a formal statement by the Legislature and Governor that expresses the state's position but does not change any law or spend any money. This resolution declares Utah's official support for the advanced nuclear manufacturing industry, expresses the state's desire to attract nuclear manufacturing operations, and commits to helping companies work through safety challenges related to manufacturing, transportation, and waste management.
H.C.R. 1
Signed into LawHouse Concurrent Resolution Regarding Advanced Nuclear Manufacturing
Introduction
Jan 20
House Rules
House Committee
Jan 21
House Floor Vote
Jan 26
Senate Rules
Jan 27
Senate Committee
Jan 30
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 5
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 6
Governor Signed
Feb 12
IntroductionJan 20
House Rules
House CommitteeJan 21
House Floor VoteJan 26
Senate RulesJan 27
Senate CommitteeJan 30
Senate 2nd ReadingFeb 5
Senate 3rd ReadingFeb 6
Governor SignedFeb 12
What This Bill Does
This resolution expresses support for the advanced nuclear manufacturing industry and declares the state's desire to have nuclear manufacturing done in the state.
Key Provisions
This resolution:
- expresses Utah's support for the advanced nuclear industry;
- expresses Utah's desire to have nuclear manufacturing done in Utah;
- expresses Utah's commitment to helping technology companies overcome challenges regarding safety in manufacturing, transportation, and waste management; and
- signals that Utah is committed to fostering the development of technical solutions to remaining challenges.
Plain-Language Summary
AI-generated summary. We recommend consulting the bill text for important decisions.
A concurrent resolution is a formal statement by the Legislature and Governor that expresses the state's position but does not change any law or spend any money. This resolution declares Utah's official support for the advanced nuclear manufacturing industry, expresses the state's desire to attract nuclear manufacturing operations, and commits to helping companies work through safety challenges related to manufacturing, transportation, and waste management.
Votes
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Documents
Floor Debates
Committee Hearings
Other Versions
Original
Subjects
Action History39
Governor Signed
Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
House/ to Governor
Executive Branch - Governor
House/ received enrolled bill from Printing
Clerk of the House
House/ enrolled bill to Printing
Clerk of the House
Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate
Clerk of the House
Last updated Mar 26, 2026, 9:42 PM
