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Please Take Action on Two Bills in the Legislature

Please Take Action on Two Bills in the Legislature

January 27, 2026

Stop a $20 minimum wage rate – Keep Utah a Right to Work state

NFIB is calling on its Utah members to register their opposition to two bills working their way through the Legislature.

You can speak up at the push of a button.

Senate Bill 178 would repeal Utah’s Right to Work Law entirely, a law that has helped make Utah the envy of other states in the job opportunities it offers and the consistently high rankings it achieves in survey after survey. Click here for more information, which will also allow you act immediately.

Senate Bill 179 would raise the Utah’s minimum-wage rate to $20 an hour starting May 6 of this year. Doing so would kill off job opportunities for teens and young adults starting out on their income-earning life. Click here for more information, which will allow you to act immediately.

The Power of the Small Business Voice is the most respected in the nation. Please act now to make it heard in the State Capitol on these two measures.

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