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Utah Governor Cox and Lieutenant Governor Henderson's Week Packed with Private Meetings and Public Appearances

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Published on July 07, 2025
Utah Governor Cox and Lieutenant Governor Henderson's Week Packed with Private Meetings and Public AppearancesSource: Utah Reps, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Utah's Governor Spencer J. Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deidre M. Henderson's schedules for the week of July 7 to July 11, show a mix of private meetings and public engagements. This official agenda comes with a standard disclaimer, stressing that all listed events are subject to change, signaling the fluid nature of political life.

The itinerary, released by the Governor's office and accessible here, points to a workweek for Governor Cox that starts quietly with no public meetings on Monday but ramps up the following day with a sequence of high-profile discussions. Despite having no public meetings scheduled, Tuesday seems busy for Cox, meeting with Amazon Web Service's Vice President and leaders from the aerospace, defense, and alcohol beverage sectors.

Lieutenant Governor Henderson’s week mirrors the Governor's in solitude at its commencement, with her first public entry falling on an 11:15 a.m. Interview with KSL NewsRadio on Wednesday. Henderson will also attend the retirement celebration for Commissioner Jess Anderson later that afternoon and has a slate of meetings focused on various topics, including public lands policy and women's leadership, immediately following, according to the Utah Governor's Office.

Moreover, both Gov. Cox and Lt. Gov. Henderson are set to mark their attendance at the retirement celebration for Commissioner Jess Anderson at the Gold Room, Utah State Capitol, indicating the importance of the occasion and Anderson's contributions. Thursday, for Gov. Cox, is weighted toward education with appearances at the Show Up for Teachers Conference, while Henderson's schedule reflects a continued focus on state matters and partnerships. Their week concludes similarly, with each having no public meetings noted for Friday.