Libertas Utah Articles

This bill clarifies information needed to process a birth certificate request with additional, research-relevant questions.
Utahns can expect to see some of Utah's most egregious occupational licenses taken off the books in the upcoming years.
Many education funds come with restrictions on how they can or cannot be spent. The programs mean well, but the money comes with heavy bureaucratic rules. They limit schools’ and teachers' creativity and inhibit innovation.
A new law restricts how officers can use no-knock warrants to forcibly enter your home.
This bill would allow homeowners, over the age of 75, with an income of less than $65,000 a year, to apply to forgo the payment of property tax until the sale of their home or a transfer of ownership takes place.
Instead of three or four sandboxes with different oversight, operating requirements, and administrative capabilities, all the innovative products and services across Utah's broad economy will now be overseen by a single sandbox administrator with a dedicated director, staff, and resources to handle applications for regulatory waivers. 

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