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Want to ask Utah Gov. Spencer Cox a question? Tuesday evening is your chance.

Here is how Utahns can attend the governor’s virtual town hall and submit questions to Gov. Cox.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is hosting a virtual town hall meeting on Tuesday at 7 p.m. and has invited members of the public to submit their questions.

“Have a question? Now’s your chance to ask!” the governor said on social media.

Questions can be submitted during the live event or ahead of the town hall. Utahns can submit their questions here.

The town hall will be live on the governor’s Facebook, YouTube and Twitter social media pages.

It is unclear how long the town hall will run or how many questions he will answer.

The town hall comes in the middle of the 2022 general session of the Utah Legislature. Last week, Cox signed into law a nearly $200 million tax relief package, calling the bill on Thursday a “tremendous win for Utah families and seniors.”

Earlier in the session, the Legislature also suspended Utah’s Test to Stay program and Cox approved the bill that would require schools to receive permission from himself and multiple legislative leaders before transitioning online due to the coronavirus.