Utah’s state constitution would lose much of its gender-specific terminology under a proposed amendment that sailed past a Senate panel on Tuesday.
Members of the Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee voted unanimously for SJR7, which would edit the constitution’s language to replace “husband” and “wife” with “spouse,” and swaps out words like “man,” “him" and “he” with “person,” “the accused" and “himself or herself.”
Sponsor Sen. Deidre Henderson, R-Spanish Fork, said much of the constitution is already gender-neutral and her proposed amendments would create consistency within the document.
“There are 237 sections of our Utah Constitution,” she said.