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Concurrent Resolution Addressing the Great Salt Lake
2026 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Chief Sponsor: Joseph Elison
Senate Sponsor: Scott D. Sandall
Cosponsor:
Jill Koford
Jake Sawyer
Tyler Clancy
Tracy J. Miller
Stephen L. Whyte
Jennifer Dailey-Provost
Stephanie Pitcher
Ariel Defay
Calvin Roberts
LONG TITLE
General Description:
This resolution urges federal assistance in stabilizing and restoring the Great Salt Lake.
Highlighted Provisions:
This resolution:
discusses the importance of the Great Salt Lake to Utah's economy and residents and
explains the lake's decline;
addresses Utah's efforts in restoring the Great Salt Lake; and
urges the federal government to provide assistance in stabilizing and restoring the Great
Salt Lake.
Money Appropriated in this Bill:
None
Other Special Clauses:
None
Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
WHEREAS, the Great Salt Lake is the largest lake in the Western United States, the largest
saline lake in the Western Hemisphere, and one of America's most important natural resources;
WHEREAS, the Great Salt Lake is a vital source of critical minerals for U.S. industry,
national security, and energy;
WHEREAS, fertilizer extracted from the Great Salt Lake supports farmers across the
country;
WHEREAS, brine shrimp from the Great Salt Lake support the production of 10 million
metric tons of seafood annually;
WHEREAS, the Great Salt Lake sustains more than 10 million migratory birds that make
their way to every state in the nation and to every country in the Western Hemisphere;
WHEREAS, the federal and state government have invested billions of dollars in
infrastructure near the Great Salt Lake, including investments in the Hill Air Force Base, a
federal prison, federal buildings home to the federal judiciary and federal agencies, federal
interstates, highways, the international airport, and other critical infrastructure;
WHEREAS, the Great Salt Lake has lost more than half of its area and water volume, with
years of drought, population growth, and other increasing demands on the lake's tributaries
threatening to drive the Great Salt Lake to record lows;
WHEREAS, the Great Salt Lake's decline, if not reversed, threatens the homes and
businesses of millions of citizens along with trillions of dollars invested in the region's
infrastructure;
WHEREAS, the dust blown off the dried lakebed may contribute to melting mountain snow
and may potentially expose Utahns and those in surrounding states to dangerous air pollutants;
WHEREAS, Utah will represent the nation when hosting the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic
Games;
WHEREAS, Utah is determined to make the Great Salt Lake a restoration success story;
WHEREAS, due to its resolve, Utah has undertaken significant efforts to conserve water,
modernize water policy, invest in restoration initiatives, and increase inflows to the Great Salt
Lake;
WHEREAS, Utah's philanthropic and business leaders have pledged $200 million of
private investment in the Great Salt Lake's restoration;
WHEREAS, along with other water acquisitions, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints is donating tens of thousands of acre-feet of water to the lake in perpetuity;
WHEREAS, restoring the Great Salt Lake may cost the state a significant investment of
state and federal dollars;
WHEREAS, the rescue of the Great Salt Lake will stimulate American innovation in
technology, agriculture, and water infrastructure, benefiting the nation;
WHEREAS, there is strong precedent for federal-state partnerships and investment in
Western water projects, including Bureau of Reclamation projects and cost-sharing for major
restoration projects across the country, that provide an established model for federal assistance
in restoring the Great Salt Lake;
WHEREAS, on February 21, 2026, President Donald J. Trump publicly recognized the
rescue of the Great Salt Lake as an urgent national priority and described the lake's decline as
an environmental hazard that must be addressed immediately;
WHEREAS, President Trump expressed his willingness to support Utah in saving the lake
and making the Great Salt Lake Great Again; and
WHEREAS, Utah praises the President's recognition and assistance and stands ready to
partner with the federal government and regional states to restore the Great Salt Lake:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
Governor concurring therein, urges the President, Congress, and federal executive branch
agencies to provide substantial and timely assistance dedicated to stabilizing and restoring the
Great Salt Lake.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature asks the federal government to work
with Utah to find a local solution that works for the people of Utah.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature requests the federal government to
negotiate with Utah a federal-state memorandum of understanding with cost-sharing
commitments and timelines, including a 2034 milestone, for the Great Salt Lake's recovery.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature emphasizes that federal assistance be
structured to supplement, rather than supplant, the state's initiatives, prioritize voluntary and
market-based solutions, respect state water law and local decision making, and focus on
protecting jobs, property values, national security interests, public health, integrity of our
wildlife, and critical federal investments in Utah.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature affirms Utah's commitment to
partnership with President Trump and other federal leaders, along with leaders from Utah's
local governments and Utah's business, philanthropy, and religious communities, to restore the
Great Salt Lake ahead of the 2034 Olympics and to preserve the lake for future generations.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature encourages Utah's congressional
delegation to pursue authorizing legislation and appropriations to implement the above,
including expedited emergency funding and the acceptance and allocation of funds necessary
to restore the Great Salt Lake.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the President of the
United States, the Majority and Minority Leader of the United States Senate, the Speaker and
Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives, the members of Utah's
congressional delegation, and appropriate federal executive branch agencies.
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