Limited and Open Government

Utah is in the midst of a housing crisis, and residents are understandably frustrated. So, who can we blame for this situation, and what's the solution?
“Should we become a city?” Residents in five areas of Utah are asking this question. To help understand the implications of achieving city status, let's explore a few fundamental questions.
In the realm of legislative processes, the Utah Interim Session plays a pivotal role in shaping policies and advancing important discussions before the start of a new legislative session.
Life moves much faster than it did four decades ago. And it keeps getting faster. The workforce, in turn, is along for the ride with little hope of slowing down. 
In addition to the federal, state, and county elections that took place last November, many voters in Utah voted on various ballot propositions. Spoiler alert — most taxes are increasing.

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