by Derek Monson | Apr 10, 2020
Staggering unemployment numbers, public opinion should inform lawmakers’ decisions Written by As lawmakers prepare to convene a special session compelled by the novel coronavirus pandemic, it is worth asking: How big is the economic blow from public health...
by Derek Monson | Apr 10, 2020
Silicon Slopes collaboration could be the future of Utah medical care Written by Derek Monson Silicon Slopes, in collaboration with medical care providers, the state Department of Health and the state COVID-19 Task Force, recently launched TestUtah.com to...
by Derek Monson | Apr 10, 2020
Education experts predict pandemic will change public education Written by The public education system is likely to be permanently changed by the response to the coronavirus pandemic – or more precisely, by the knowledge gained by principals, teachers,...
by Derek Monson | Apr 7, 2020
Utah Leads Together and the consent of the governed Written by Originally published on UtahPolicy.com. As I sat in my room working from home last week, I was heartened to hear that the state of Utah had released the forward-thinking Utah Leads Together plan...
by Derek Monson | Apr 3, 2020
Pandemic fallout: N.Y. man sues Gov. Cuomo over inability to gather, observe Jewish faith Written by Last week New York resident Lee Nigen sued New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in federal court for “violating his right to free speech and ability to observe his...