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...
by Derek Monson | Mar 30, 2020
How might coronavirus improve the future of healthcare? Written by Originally published in Deseret News. My daughter recently had an appointment with a child psychologist at the pediatric clinic where we go for our kids’ healthcare. Due to concerns about...
by Derek Monson | Mar 27, 2020
How the federal coronavirus relief bill is likely to impact families Written by On Friday, Congress passed a $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill, also described as an economic stimulus package, that will impact various aspects of family life – immediately and...
by Derek Monson | Mar 20, 2020
Sutherland joins KSL’s Lee Lonsberry to talk coronavirus and whether the government can force you to stay at home Written by Earlier this week, KSL NewsRadio Live Mic host Lee Lonsberry had Sutherland Institute’s VP of policy, Derek Monson, on his radio show...