Karianne Lisonbee, a member of the Utah House of Representatives, highlighted her legislative efforts and recent activities in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) in early April 2026.
On April 6, Lisonbee stated, “I’ve been fighting to keep money in the hands of Utah families and businesses for my entire time in the Utah House:
️ Passed a $2 million tax cut that helped roughly 40,000 Utah businesses by raising the tangible personal property tax exemption from $15,000 to $25,000
️ https://t.co/PpRLWI6cC9“.
The following evening, on April 7, she shared an update about her engagement with local party members: “Great to spend the evening with Davis County delegates — let’s go CD2! https://t.co/25IhUQvGLW https://t.co/8JRGoMgT7b”.
Later that day, Lisonbee expressed appreciation for support received from another user: “Thank you @tylerbowyer! Lets go https://t.co/WcqHrfYh6l”.
Lisonbee has represented her district in the Utah House since 2017. Her work includes advocating for tax policy changes intended to benefit small businesses and families. The referenced increase in the tangible personal property tax exemption aligns with ongoing efforts by state lawmakers to provide financial relief for business owners through adjustments to state tax codes.

