by William C. Duncan | Feb 7, 2020
Faith-based organizations help the vulnerable — give them room to do it Written by Photo credit: Deseret News via Adobe Stock Originally published in Deseret News. Faith-based organizations make significant economic contributions and provide crucial social...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 7, 2020
Eliminate civics exam? Only if we can spur interest in actual civics Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Originally published on UtahPolicy.com. Utah has work to do in civics education. Much like the rest of the nation. Less than half of Utah adults can pass...
by Derek Monson | Feb 5, 2020
Tax reform repeal starting to impact this year’s state budget Written by Derek Monson State legislators got some sobering news last week in the wake of the repeal of tax reform. As reported by Utah Policy, the Legislature’s fiscal analyst told the majority...
by Derek Monson | Jan 31, 2020
Education and healthcare issues to look for in the 2020 legislative session Written by Derek Monson There are two policy areas in which reforms could most directly impact families and businesses in the 2020 legislative session: education and healthcare. And...
by Derek Monson | Jan 31, 2020
How does tax reform repeal impact state funding for public schools? Written by With December’s tax reform law now repealed by the passage and signing of HB 185, the Legislature is currently working to determine state funding for public schools for the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 30, 2020
Three ways you can celebrate National School Choice Week Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Utah has a unique opportunity to consider education choice in our state right now. We’re in the timely overlap of the first week of the Utah State Legislative...