Libertas Utah Articles

Headlines say Gen Z cannot find work to support themselves. At the same time, hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs go unfilled every month.
Across the political spectrum, encouraging young entrepreneurship is a value most Americans share. Lemonade Stand Laws recognize this.
Public schools need to adapt. In the meantime, policymakers should expand school choice so families can find learning environments that fit their children.
If the United Kingdom, once the richest country in the world, were an American state, it would now be the poorest one.
Public disorder concerns are real, and residents deserve effective responses. But overcriminalization is at its most counterproductive reaches people not causing harm while leaving the underlying disorder untouched.
Utah's top 25% most-arrested homeless individuals cost Salt Lake City $51 million annually in shelter, police, court, and medical expenses. As lawmakers pour another $45.6 million into the system, organizations like The Other Side Village are already breaking the cycle through sobriety, accountability, and employment, without taxpayer funding. The data makes the case: expanding a broken system isn't the answer.

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