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Keep Utah Working.
Stand With Stuart Adams.

Utah is the best-managed state in the nation — with the strongest economy, lowest debt, and a future being built right now. Senate President Stuart Adams has been at the center of that work for two decades. Here’s his record, and why we believe he’ll keep our state strong.

The Record

Results that move Utah forward

These aren’t talking points — they’re bills passed and projects delivered. Every item below is part of the public legislative record.

Historic Tax Relief

Championed roughly $1.1 billion in tax cuts for working Utah families — among the largest in state history — while keeping the budget balanced.

A Path to Homeownership

Sponsored the First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (S.B. 240, 2023), helping more Utahns afford a first home in a tough market.

Safer Roads, Shorter Commutes

Drove the US‑89 expansion in Davis County — improving safety and cutting commute times for Northern Utah families.

Powering Utah’s Future

A leading voice for abundant, reliable, clean energy — including next-generation nuclear power — to keep Utah’s lights on and its economy growing for decades.

Water & the Great Salt Lake

Backed major investment in water infrastructure and Great Salt Lake health to protect Utah’s air, ecosystem, and long-term water security.

Families & Kids First

Championed religious freedom, expanded public-education funding, mental-health resources, and protecting children from social-media harms.

Utah By The Numbers

0 straight years Utah ranks #1 for economic outlook ALEC “Rich States, Poor States,” 2025
0 income-tax cuts in six years Under his Senate leadership
$0B in tax relief for working Utah families Among the largest in state history
0× Utah’s goal to double its power production Operation Gigawatt

Where He Stands

Principles behind the policy

Strong Economy

Keep Utah the best-managed, most business-friendly state in the country — with low taxes, low debt, and room to grow.

Energy Independence

“The free world needs more energy.” Build the reliable, all-of-the-above power — led by next-generation nuclear — that Utah’s future demands.

Attainable Housing

Bring down the cost of a first home and keep Utah a place where the next generation can afford to stay.

Smart Infrastructure

Invest ahead of growth in roads, water, and transit so Utah’s success doesn’t become Utah’s gridlock.

Strong Families

Protect religious freedom, support parents, fund education, and safeguard kids online.

Responsible Stewardship

Protect Utah’s water, air, and the Great Salt Lake for the generations that come next.

“I remain committed to working hard for every family in our district and across Utah.” — Senate President Stuart Adams

Utah’s Energy Future

Utah is leading America’s nuclear renaissance

This is the part I’m most excited about. Utah isn’t waiting for the future of energy — it’s building it. Through Governor Cox’s Operation Gigawatt — a goal to double the state’s power production within a decade — Utah is positioning itself as a national leader in safe, clean, next-generation nuclear power.

A clean, modern nuclear energy facility set against Utah's mountains
Modern, clean nuclear facilities like this represent the safe, reliable power Utah is building toward. (Illustrative image.)

Clean & abundant

Modern nuclear delivers zero-emission electricity at massive scale — clean air and dependable power, together.

Reliable 24/7

Unlike weather-dependent sources, nuclear runs around the clock — the steady backbone a growing state needs.

Made-in-Utah independence

Home-grown power means stable prices and real energy security — less dependence on anyone else.

Jobs & manufacturing

A full nuclear ecosystem brings advanced manufacturing, skilled jobs, and workforce training to Utah communities.

Utah’s first full-scale nuclear ecosystem

In November 2025, state and local leaders announced a landmark partnership to make Brigham City the home of Utah’s first full-scale nuclear energy ecosystem — uniting reactor deployment, advanced manufacturing, and workforce development. As Senate President and chair of the Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) — a key engine of the state’s energy push — Stuart Adams has been one of the central champions of Utah’s energy agenda.

“The free world needs more energy.” — Senate President Stuart Adams
Is modern nuclear power safe?

Yes. U.S. nuclear energy has one of the strongest safety records of any power source. Next-generation small modular reactors (SMRs) are built with passive safety — they’re designed to shut down safely on their own, without operators or even electricity, making a serious accident extraordinarily unlikely.

Is nuclear actually clean?

Very. Nuclear produces zero carbon emissions and no air pollution while generating electricity — it’s already the largest source of clean power in America. And unlike wind or solar, it runs 24/7, rain or shine, day or night.

Why does Utah need it now?

Utah is one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, and reliable power is the foundation of everything — homes, jobs, schools, and small businesses. Homegrown nuclear gives Utah always-on, made-in-Utah energy that guards against price spikes and keeps the state independent for decades.

What about nuclear waste?

Modern plants produce a remarkably small volume of waste — safely sealed and stored — and advanced reactor designs can actually recycle and reuse fuel, shrinking it further. It’s a manageable, well-understood challenge, not a reason to fall behind on clean power.

The Issues, By the Numbers

Real challenges. Real progress.

Utah meets hard problems with honest data — here’s where the state stands on three that matter most.

Housing

Making homeownership reachable

Utah home prices have more than doubled in a decade — affordability is now Utahns’ #1 concern. Adams sponsored the First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program to help families get their start.

201520202024

Median single-family price. Source: Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute / Utah News Dispatch.

Water

Saving the Great Salt Lake

After a record low in 2022, Utah dedicated nearly 400,000 acre-feet of water to the lake. Levels are recovering — with a clear target for healthy elevation.

2022 low2025Healthy

Elevation, ft above sea level (relative scale). Source: Utah DNR / greatsaltlake.utah.gov.

Energy

Doubling Utah’s power

Through Operation Gigawatt, Utah aims to double its power production within a decade — with next-generation nuclear at the core of a reliable, homegrown energy future.

Today2034 goal

Goal to double Utah power production in ~10 years. Source: Operation Gigawatt.

His Story

Layton roots. Utah results.

Stuart Adams is a fifth-generation Layton resident who graduated from Layton High School and earned a business-finance degree from the University of Utah. He built a career in real estate, construction, and development — earning “Builder of the Year” honors and leading the Northern Wasatch Home Builders Association before entering public life.

He and his wife, Susan, raised four children in Davis County and are now grandparents to 16. He began serving on the Layton City Council, moved to the Utah House, and has served in the Utah Senate since 2009 — chosen by his colleagues as Senate President in 2018, a role he still holds today.

Along the way he chaired the Utah Transportation Commission and leads the Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) — the kind of behind-the-scenes work that quietly keeps Utah moving.

Two decades of service to Utah

1990s

Layton City Council

Nine years serving his hometown at the local level.

2002

Utah House of Representatives

Brings a builder’s practicality to the statehouse.

2009

Utah State Senate

Elected to the Senate, representing Davis County.

2012

Senate Majority Whip

Chosen by his colleagues for a key leadership role.

2018

President of the Utah Senate

Elected to lead the Senate — the role he still holds today.

In His Own Words

The vision behind the work

“Utah continues to lead by example, proving that responsible leadership, limited government and shared values deliver freedom and lasting prosperity.”
— Stuart Adams, 2025
“Laws alone cannot build strong communities; people do.”
— Stuart Adams
“The free world needs more energy.”
— Stuart Adams, on Utah’s energy future
#1Utah ranked the best economic outlook in America — 18 years running (ALEC).
2018Chosen by his Senate colleagues to lead as President — and re-elected to that role every session since.

In My Own Words

Why I’m standing with Stuart Adams

I’m a Utahn who works in this state’s economy every day, and I’ve watched our leaders make choices that keep Utah at the top of nearly every ranking that matters — jobs, growth, fiscal health, opportunity.

Stuart Adams is a big part of that. He understands building — literally. He spent a career creating homes and jobs before he ever cast a vote, and it shows in how he governs: practical, future-focused, and steady. The tax relief, the push on housing and infrastructure, the willingness to plan decades ahead — that’s the kind of leadership I want representing our state.

And there’s one thing I’m especially excited about: nuclear energy. I genuinely believe clean, reliable, next-generation nuclear power is the future of this state — and Stuart Adams is helping lead Utah there. That kind of vision is exactly why I’m standing with him.

That’s why I wanted to put this page together: to share his record, point you to the facts, and make it easy to get involved. If you love Utah like I do, I hope you’ll stand with him too.

— Chris Hayter

Standing With Stuart

Utahns who know him — and back him

This page is brought to you by Chris Hayter and the Hi‑Tech team — friends, neighbors, and local business owners across Utah who are proud to put their names behind Senate President Stuart Adams.

Listed as individual supporters in a personal capacity. Names are shown for identification only and do not imply any organizational or employer endorsement.

Questions & Answers

The honest details

Is this the official Stuart Adams campaign website?

No. This is an independent page made by private supporters — it is not affiliated with, authorized by, or paid for by Stuart Adams or any campaign committee. For official information and to support the campaign directly, visit votestuartadams.com.

Are the facts on this page accurate?

Yes — every factual claim is drawn from the public record (the Utah Senate, Ballotpedia, his official campaign, and Utah news outlets). Opinions are clearly labeled as opinions, and sources are linked in the footer.

How can I support Stuart Adams?

Three easy ways: visit his official campaign, make sure you’re registered to vote, and share this page with other Utahns. See Get Involved just below.

Who made this, and why?

Chris Hayter and a group of fellow Utahns — the Hi‑Tech team — who believe in this state’s future, especially its leadership on clean, next-generation energy, and wanted to make it easy for others to learn the facts and get involved.

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