Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz recently discussed the possibility of veto overrides in the state following a controversial legislative session. With the potential for vetoes from the governor to be overridden by the legislature in the future, many are wondering what the outcome will be in 2025. Speaking to ABC4 Utah, Schultz emphasized the importance of communication between the executive and legislative branches in order to avoid the need for veto overrides. He acknowledged that while overrides are a constitutional right, they should be a last resort and used sparingly. As for the upcoming year, Schultz did not specifically mention any potential bills that could be vetoed or overridden, but he did stress the need for collaboration and compromise in order to prevent such conflicts. With Utah’s political landscape constantly evolving, it remains to be seen whether any veto overrides will occur in 2025 and how they will be handled by the state’s lawmakers.
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