Press Releases

Freedom of the press is part of the fabric of our democracy. It acts as a check against government power and a tool for enabling the public to make informed decisions. It’s why we make media relations an essential facet of our work. Our communications team handles all media inquiries.

Comment on HB77 (Flag Display Amendments)

Rep. Lee’s obsession with banning Pride symbols makes it clear: this isn’t just about flags, but about othering and erasing LGBTQ+ people from public life. Read Here.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Equality

Veto Letter to Governor Cox on HB252

HB252 is a direct attack on the rights of incarcerated people and a clear violation of established legal protections. You have a constitutional duty to veto this bill, not just a political choice.

SB199 Leter urging the House to vote no on this expansive and harmful bill

The undersigned disability and civil rights organizations write to express our grave concerns about S.B. 199, “Guardianship Amendments” and urge the House to vote no on this expansive and harmful bill.
Issue Areas: Disability Rights

Comment on HB465 (Encampment Clearing Mandate)

HB465 would force Salt Lake City police to sign a pact with the state Department of Public Safety to clear homeless encampments and target illegal drugs — or give up crucial state funding. If the State wants to address unsheltered encampments, it should put its money where the housing is. Read Here.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal System

Veto Letter to Governor Cox on HB269

As Governor, you can stop this intrusion into Utahns’ personal lives by vetoing HB269.

BREAKING: ACLU of Utah Celebrates Win for Drag Performers’ First Amendment Rights

City of St. George settles with Drag Stars and Mitski Avalōx following ideologically-motivated denial of event permit. Read Here.

Comment on HB300 (ban on vote-by-mail)

"HB300 is a ban on vote-by-mail in Utah and a direct attack on your rights. More than 96% of Utahns rely on this secure, trusted system—but lawmakers are using baseless fraud claims to take it away, proving once again they aren’t interested in protecting your rights," said Aaron Welcher.

ACLU of Utah comment on HB401 (adult-oriented performances ban)

A threat to anyone’s First Amendment rights is a threat to yours. HB401 uses vague, overbroad language, like 'adult-oriented performances,' to criminalize expressive art. Utah is becoming a state of censorship attacking art, culture, and political speech—all protected by the First Amendment.

ACLU of Utah and ACLU Urges Utah Supreme Court to Allow People on Death Row to Challenge Execution Methods

Based on our state’s unique history and the text of our constitution, our brief underscores that cruel and unusual punishment and unnecessary rigor have no place in our criminal legal system. Read Here.