by Zach Schofield | Mar 13, 2018
Maligned practice of chaining restores ecosystems Written by Originally published by Utah Policy. A recent television ad campaign calls for a complete and permanent halt to chaining on Utah’s BLM lands. Chaining is the practice of dragging a heavy chain...
by Kyle Treasure | Mar 13, 2018
The Limits of Protest Culture Written by Kyle Treasure If you choose to participate in a protest, remember that it is not the end. It’s a start. There is no shortage of things to protest for or against in our country. Our protest culture has become the only...
by Zach Schofield | Mar 12, 2018
Unemployment data underscore the positive impact of HB 390 – Rural Economic Development Incentives in strengthening rural economic incentives Written by The following two charts illustrate the stark economic differences between urbanized areas of the state...
by Anna Murphy | Mar 9, 2018
Millennial students should take a second look at vocational schools Written by Anna Murphy Originally published by the Deseret News. On its way to the governor’s desk is legislation proposed by Utah Rep. Keith Grover that would create a scholarship for...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 7, 2018
Can legislative deal for school funding lead to innovation in public ed? Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Originally published by Utah Policy. In the final days of the 2018 session, Utah’s legislative leaders have agreed to raise property taxes (freezing...
by Rick B. Larsen | Mar 5, 2018
‘No longer isolated’ Written by Rick B. Larsen Originally published in the Deseret News. Headlines describe an America in decline. Our better angels seem absent, and every vice that can be labeled uniquely American is on full display. Our United...