HCR006S01 (Substitute)
Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Utah Housing Strategic Plan
Introduction
Jan 20
House Rules
House Committee
Feb 3
House Floor Vote
Feb 6
Senate Rules
Feb 6
Senate Committee
Feb 13
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 17
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 20
Governor Signed
Mar 17
This resolution supports the implementation of the Utah Housing Strategic Plan.
This resolution:
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This concurrent resolution formally expresses support from both the Legislature and the Governor for implementing the Utah Housing Strategic Plan — a statewide strategy developed by the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget with input from more than 100 stakeholders. The resolution acknowledges Utah's growing housing affordability crisis, recognizes that housing programs are currently scattered across multiple government agencies causing delays and inefficiencies, and commits the Legislature and Governor to track the plan's progress over time.
Current version: HCR006S01 (Substitute)
Introduction
Jan 20
House Rules
House Committee
Feb 3
House Floor Vote
Feb 6
Senate Rules
Feb 6
Senate Committee
Feb 13
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 17
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 20
Governor Signed
Mar 17
IntroductionJan 20
House Rules
House CommitteeFeb 3
House Floor VoteFeb 6
Senate RulesFeb 6
Senate CommitteeFeb 13
Senate 2nd ReadingFeb 17
Senate 3rd ReadingFeb 20
Governor SignedMar 17
This resolution supports the implementation of the Utah Housing Strategic Plan.
This resolution:
AI-generated summary. We recommend consulting the bill text for important decisions.
This concurrent resolution formally expresses support from both the Legislature and the Governor for implementing the Utah Housing Strategic Plan — a statewide strategy developed by the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget with input from more than 100 stakeholders. The resolution acknowledges Utah's growing housing affordability crisis, recognizes that housing programs are currently scattered across multiple government agencies causing delays and inefficiencies, and commits the Legislature and Governor to track the plan's progress over time.
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
House/ to Governor
Executive Branch - Governor
House/ received enrolled bill from Printing
Clerk of the House
Governor Signed
Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
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