Libertas Utah Articles

A federal prosecutor basically claimed that civil asset forfeiture is no big deal. Here, we respond.
With steady tax increases in Utah, it's clear that the state doesn't have a revenue problem—it has a spending problem. Here's something that can help.
Another year, another proposal to increase taxes — and this time, it’s a group called Our Schools Now asking Utahns to raise their gas taxes in the form of Question 1 on your voting ballot.
If more money is truly the goal, then let’s stop kicking the K-12 education gas can down the road. Question 1 merely perpetuates a problem—and it certainly isn’t a solution.
Confused by what's happening in the so-called "compromise"? Here are the details, broken down simply for you to understand.

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