Stephen Whyte, representative for Utah’s House District 63, recently engaged with constituents through a series of town hall meetings ahead of the upcoming legislative session.
On January 12, 2026, Whyte invited residents to participate in these discussions, stating: “Residents of House District 63—Mapleton, Springville & Spanish Fork—you’re invited to one of my three Town Halls before the Legislative Session starts on Jan 20. I’ll share what bills/issues to expect and list to your ideas & recommendations. Details below. Hope to see you!”
Following the first event in Spanish Fork, Whyte expressed appreciation for community involvement on January 14: “I sure enjoyed being with everyone tonight at my Spanish Fork Town Hall. Thanks for visiting and sharing your ideas which will help me represent you in the Legislative Session that starts next week.”
A day later, after another town hall in Springville, he wrote: “Thank you to everyone who attended my pre-session town hall in Springville this evening and for bringing your concerns and ideas. Your input was valuable as I prepare for the upcoming Session.”
Town halls are a common method used by state legislators like Stephen Whyte to gather feedback from their districts prior to legislative sessions. These events provide opportunities for residents to voice concerns and learn about forthcoming policy initiatives.

