Gov. Cox vetoes bill that would have changed the relationship between the judicial and the executive branches 

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Gov. Cox vetoes bill that would have changed the relationship between the judicial and the executive branches 

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Published on Mar 26, 2025, 3:39:38 PM
Total time: 00:09:07

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Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan 

Governor Spencer Cox has vetoed his second bill of 2025. Senate Bill 296 would have changed how the Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court is chosen. Currently, the other justices on the State Supreme Court choose the Chief Justice. The bill -- which Cox vetoed yesterday -- would have given the selection power to the Governor himself, with confirmation from the State Senate. Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan discuss the Governor’s reasoning for vetoing the bill. 
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