Concurrent Resolution Emphasizing Utah's Commitment to Advanced Air Mobility
Introduction
Feb 5
Senate Rules
Senate Committee
Feb 12
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 13
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 19
House Rules
Feb 19
House Committee
Feb 26
House Floor Vote
Mar 5
Senate Concurrence
Mar 6
Governor Signed
Mar 24
This resolution recognizes Utah's role in aerospace innovation and affirms the state's commitment to developing and implementing Advanced Air Mobility technologies.
This resolution:
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This non-binding resolution affirms Utah's commitment to developing Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) — technologies like electric air taxis and drone delivery systems that take off and land vertically — and expresses the legislature's intent to collaborate with federal partners, including the FAA and U.S. Department of Transportation, to advance AAM policies. It sets no new law and appropriates no funds, but establishes a stated goal of building a network of vertiports (landing hubs for these aircraft) and a functioning AAM system in Utah before the 2034 Winter Olympic Games.
Introduction
Feb 5
Senate Rules
Senate Committee
Feb 12
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 13
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 19
House Rules
Feb 19
House Committee
Feb 26
House Floor Vote
Mar 5
Senate Concurrence
Mar 6
Governor Signed
Mar 24
IntroductionFeb 5
Senate Rules
Senate CommitteeFeb 12
Senate 2nd ReadingFeb 13
Senate 3rd ReadingFeb 19
House RulesFeb 19
House CommitteeFeb 26
House Floor VoteMar 5
Senate ConcurrenceMar 6
Governor SignedMar 24
This resolution recognizes Utah's role in aerospace innovation and affirms the state's commitment to developing and implementing Advanced Air Mobility technologies.
This resolution:
AI-generated summary. We recommend consulting the bill text for important decisions.
This non-binding resolution affirms Utah's commitment to developing Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) — technologies like electric air taxis and drone delivery systems that take off and land vertically — and expresses the legislature's intent to collaborate with federal partners, including the FAA and U.S. Department of Transportation, to advance AAM policies. It sets no new law and appropriates no funds, but establishes a stated goal of building a network of vertiports (landing hubs for these aircraft) and a functioning AAM system in Utah before the 2034 Winter Olympic Games.
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Governor Signed
Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
Senate/ to Governor
Executive Branch - Governor
Senate/ received enrolled bill from Printing
Senate Secretary
Senate/ enrolled bill to Printing
Senate Secretary
Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate
Senate Secretary
Last updated Mar 26, 2026, 9:45 PM