Women's State Legislative Council of Utah

Women's State Legislative Council of Utah Our purpose is to investigate and study state and national issues with a goal of bringing about legislation beneficial to the State of Utah.

Membership is open to organizations and individuals. Three affiliate councils -- Box Elder, Utah and Weber Counties -- are members of the state organization. Since delegates report the actions taken by the Legislative Council to their respective organizations, we have the ability to influence thousands of people throughout the state. A news Bulletin, printed after each meeting, and posted @ www.ws

lcofutah.org summarizes the information presented on issues and is an aid to delegate reporting, as well as to Legislators, Senators, the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Delegates represent a broad cross section of the population in terms of geography, economics, culture, politics and religion. Bi-partisanship is achieved by alternating the leadership of the Council between the two major political parties each biennium. The Executive Board and Committees are also balanced politically. The Council meets in general session on the fourth Wednesday during September and October. Weekly meetings on Wednesday will also be held during the legislative session beginning in January. See also www.wslcofutah.org for the schedule. At our meetings, experts present material for and against issues and legislation. Delegates then divide into five legislative study committees for further pro and con consideration of issues. The five study committees are:
Business/Labor/Economic Development/Workforce Services/Public Utilities and Technology;
Education;
Energy/Natural Resources/Agriculture and Environment;
Health and Human Services/Retirement & Independent Entities;
Judiciary/Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice/Political Subdivisions/ Revenue and Taxation/Transportation/Government Operations. Action on legislation originates from the Legislative Study Committees or from the Council floor in the form of resolutions supporting or opposing bills. The resolutions are submitted to the delegates at the general session for approval. If they are adopted, they are emailed to each Legislator, as well as the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Delegates may then lobby for the bill's passage or defeat. Over the years, the Council has earned the reputation of being a bi-partisan organization, representing no special interest group. The Women's State Legislative Council's policy of hearing both sides of issues, weighing the factors involved in solving problems, and taking a stand on legislation has made it a respected organization in Utah.

As March was Women's History Month, we can contemplate the difference for good made by our 106-year-old council and appr...
04/01/2026

As March was Women's History Month, we can contemplate the difference for good made by our 106-year-old council and appreciate Hillary's contribution to that difference. We can also recommit ourselves to be an influence for good as we make our voices heard going forward.

Hillary’s memorial will be held on Friday, May 15th starting at 11am at the Park City Community Church, 4501 St Rte 224 (behind the Park City Nursery from Bear Hollow Rd) in Park City.

https://www.hillaryjessup.com/

Hope to see you at Hillary's memorial.

Join us for the 2026 Legislative Wrap-Up Luncheon hosted by the Women’s State Legislative Council of Utah.As we conclude...
02/18/2026

Join us for the 2026 Legislative Wrap-Up Luncheon hosted by the Women’s State Legislative Council of Utah.

As we conclude the 2026 session, we’ll gather to reflect on key legislation, discuss outcomes that impact Utah families and communities, and connect with leaders who continue the work of civic engagement.

🗓 Wednesday, March 11, 2026
⏰ 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm
📍 North Capitol Building – Conference Center

Catering will be provided by Marketing Catering.
Menu details and sign-ups coming soon, with online payment available.

Since 1920, we have worked to inform, engage, and elevate women’s voices in public policy. We look forward to seeing you there.

Hope everyone is enjoying the snowy weather. Be safe, slow down and stay warm.
02/18/2026

Hope everyone is enjoying the snowy weather. Be safe, slow down and stay warm.

Winter at Beaver Mountain is sweeter knowing Luella and Harold were the first ones on the hill and the last ones off. Here’s to homemade chili breaks, rope tows, and making your own ski magic! ❄️🏔️⛷️

If you want to learn more about skiing icon, Luella Seeholzer (pictured on the right with glasses), check out our website!

Happy Valentines 💘 DayJoin us at our General MeetingWednesday, February 18, 12PMUtah State Capitol - Senate Building/Asp...
02/14/2026

Happy Valentines 💘 Day

Join us at our General Meeting
Wednesday, February 18, 12PM
Utah State Capitol - Senate Building/Aspen Room

Today marks the 156th anniversary of Seraph Young voting! Seraph was the first woman in Utah and also the first woman in the United States to vote under an equal suffrage law. This painting by Utah artist David Koch can be viewed in the House of Representatives Chamber. This vote took place on Valentine’s Day (notice the heart on the sign in the lower left) Happy Valentine's Day from the Utah State Capitol!

02/13/2026
01/26/2026

This week, the North Capitol Building is officially open to the public, and sits as the newest member of Capitol Hill. Also, today is the first day of Legislative Session. A very exciting week!

01/26/2026
01/21/2026

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s words continue to guide and inspire Utahns as we reflect on his enduring legacy. His vision reminds us that progress is built through service, integrity and respect for one another.
By working together and leading with purpose, we honor Dr. King’s call to build a stronger and more united future.

01/21/2026

Alberta Henry was a leader who brought people together to solve sticky problems. We honor her today and all Utahns who have worked for a better tomorrow.

01/21/2026

Dr. King reminded us that lasting change happens when people show up, speak out, and stay engaged.

On this MLK Day, and everyday, we honor his legacy by engaging in our communities, raising our voices, and helping shape the future together.

01/21/2026

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Salt Lake City, UT
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