by William C. Duncan | Sep 12, 2024
The importance of federalism and Utah’s public lands lawsuit Written by A recent Sutherland Institute Congressional Series event featured Representative Celeste Maloy discussing the importance of federalism. Federalism has practical benefits but also promotes...
by Derek Monson | Sep 12, 2024
The real issues at stake in the debate over Amendment D Written by Originally published in The Salt Lake Tribune. In July, the Utah Supreme Court issued a controversial ruling. In August, the Utah Legislature put Amendment D on the ballot to respond to that ruling....
by The Likely Voter | Sep 11, 2024
Utah’s U.S. House delegation at the Congressional Series Written by Rep. Owens calls for an incentive-based program to help Utah teachers. Rep. Moore believes that social safety-net programs need to be addressed if America hopes to fix its deficit. Rep. Maloy thinks...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 11, 2024
Simple reforms to make school district websites better for parents Written by All 41 school districts have some sort of policy regarding parent access to curriculum on their website, and the majority of them (32 to be exact) were easily accessible. Of the 27 districts...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 11, 2024
Missing the significance of the voter initiative amendment Written by A proposed amendment to the Utah Constitution would allow the Utah Senate and House of Representatives to exercise the responsibility given to them by the Utah Constitution to make laws. This...
by Peter Reichard | Sep 11, 2024
Five bygone elections that echo into 2024 Written by Peter Reichard Originally published in American Habits. “The ugliest presidential election in history!” “The biggest election of our lifetime!” “The most dangerous candidate ever.” Another quadrennial brings another...