Limited and Open Government

"Skyrocketing rent! High-interest rates! Limited Supply! Increased Homelessness!" These are some of the headlines and issues that we have been dealing with during this housing crisis. But why?
If the people choose to usher a tyrannical government into existence, it will happen. But if they choose to embrace the principles of private property, free enterprise, and the rule of law, then a small government can thrive.
Every taxpayer in Whoville, Utah, liked affordable Christmas a lot… but the tax-hiking Grinch did NOT! The tax-hiking Grinch hated affordable Christmas! The whole Christmas season. Now please don’t ask why. No one quite knows the reason.
If the market were free to build a variety of homes to meet the demand, we could end our housing shortage.
For Gov. Cox's plan to be successful, we don't necessarily need to spend hundreds of millions of dollars — we need local officials to address minimum lot sizes and other zoning regulations that make building starter homes very difficult. In short — legalize starter homes!
This November, Utah voters didn't just choose their city officials; they also had their say on various ballot propositions. What do these propositions entail, how did they fare statewide, and what repercussions do they hold for voters? (Hint: In many instances, they signify higher taxes.)

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