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Legislative Session by the Numbers:

Bills, Chaos, and the GOP’s Inability to Read the Room

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Elevate Utah
Mar 28, 2025
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Well, well, well. Look who came back for seconds. 👀

If our last post was the full therapy session (and let's be honest, group vent), this one is the data debrief. We’ve spent the last few weeks mainlining spreadsheets, turning legislative chaos into color-coded charts, and reminding ourselves that numbers can be fun, especially when they help us expose just how far off the rails the Utah Legislature has gone.

This is where we break down the 2025 session by the numbers: how many bills passed (a frankly unhinged amount), which ones matter most, and what the data says about the supermajority’s growing thirst for control.

For our paid subscribers: prepare yourselves. We’ve got graphs. We’ve got trendlines. We’ve got receipts. You keep us caffeinated and mildly employed—and we love you for it.

If you’re not a paid subscriber yet and love a chart with a side of sass, now’s a good time to join us. You’ll help fund the infrastructure we need to fight back, and in return, we’ll keep calling out the nonsense with precision and pettiness.

PART I: THE NUMBERS DON’T LIE (UNLIKE SOME LEGISLATORS)

Who Passed What?

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