These bills represent steps Libertas is taking in the realms of technological innovation, privacy, education, occupational licensing, local government, and criminal justice.
Reforming these burdensome and extremely restrictive economic handicaps will allow those who want to work in Utah to do so, allow those qualified to perform a profession to do so, and allow consumers who need a variety of services and choices to have them.
This bill streamlines the business licensing process for food trucks to reduce the regulations, costs, and bureaucratic burdens imposed on these micro-entrepreneurs.
The state must be forward-looking as we recover from COVID-19, and ensure we cultivate an economy that can allow small and large businesses alike to thrive for decades to come. That is where a “regulatory sandbox” can be both a useful and powerful tool.
What happens when the government competes with the free market to provide non essential services? The practice is all too common and it sabotages both the government and the people.