by Derek Monson | Mar 15, 2021
COVID has taught us how to care for the sick and prepare for emergencies Written by Originally published in The Salt Lake Tribune. The COVID pandemic in Utah has been tragic, putting thousands in the hospital and leaving nearly 2,000 dead (at last count). We...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 20, 2020
Q&A: Quick info about registering and voting Written by With the 2020 election upon us Sutherland Institute is publishing a Q&A series designed to answer common questions about voting, ballots, and the election. This is part 1 in the election series....
by Derek Monson | Oct 14, 2020
Utah’s new COVID-19 game plan Written by In this week’s briefing for the public about the coronavirus pandemic, the governor and state health officials announced a revised plan to help bring the current spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations under...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 23, 2020
Why Utah’s constitution contains ‘every imaginable protection’ for religious freedom Written by The search for religious freedom is woven deeply into Utah’s history. More so than almost any other state (except perhaps some of the original colonial...
by Derek Monson | Feb 20, 2020
Entrepreneurs in the marketplace help healthcare reform in Utah Written by Derek Monson Photo credit: Salt Lake Tribune via AP file photo Originally published in The Salt Lake Tribune. Utah legislators are hard at work debating a range of healthcare policy...