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S.J.R. 9

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Joint Resolution Expressing Friendship and Support for Taiwan

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S.J.R. 9Failed

Joint Resolution Expressing Friendship and Support for Taiwan

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What This Bill Does

This resolution expresses support for the continued friendship between Utah and Taiwan.

Key Provisions

This resolution:

  • highlights the long-standing friendship between Utah and Taiwan;
  • supports a continuation of the Utah and Taiwan friendship;
  • supports deepening the religious, economic, educational, and cultural partnership between Utah and Taiwan; and
  • encourages global organizations to admit Taiwan into their membership.

Plain-Language Summary

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A joint resolution is a formal statement of the Legislature's position — it does not change any law. This resolution formally declares that the Utah Legislature supports strengthening its long-standing relationship with Taiwan, citing shared values, a sister-state partnership dating to 1980, over $1 billion in annual trade, and collaboration in higher education and technology. It also encourages Utah's congressional delegation to support Taiwan's participation in international organizations and agreements.