Limited and Open Government

You’re not imagining things—everyone’s proposing tax hikes. But why now? There’s a good reason it’s all happening at once.
Utah’s SB 179 cuts zoning red tape, making it easier for entrepreneurs to launch innovative businesses like food trucks and microschools.
Zoning restrictions are stifling innovation. Here’s how agritourism can thrive with simpler, clearer regulations.
In the end, RAP taxes reflect a broader principle: that local democracy works best when citizens are empowered to make decisions that directly impact their lives.
If you want a say in how your tax dollars are spent, learning about these bonds — and turning out to vote on them — is essential.
Utah is getting two new cities. What does this process entail, and what does it mean for the residents and Utahns in general?

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