HB 173: Increasing Government Accountability
The bill permits a private individual or organization that successfully pursues a legal claim against a government entity, to recover the costs of their legal representation and expert fees.
A Key Lawsuit Could Reveal Just How Blurry The Lines Between Social Media And Government Have Become
The problems raised by these lawsuits are not new. A recent CATO report discusses how the government uses bullying techniques to establish the “rules” by which social media operates.
HB 139: Government Employees Can Skip College
This bill would require government agencies to no longer require a college degree as a condition of employment.
HB 391: Limiting Lobbying by Government Employees
This bill prohibits certain government employees from lobbying legislators or taking a position on legislation.
What Exactly is “Public Service?”
Service is one of those ubiquitous, loosely defined words used to describe all sorts of exchanges. It can involve delivery of a material good for money, such as in restaurants, or it can represent the value of labor expended on...
Free-Market Healthcare Solutions Are Already in Place
When I first read this story of a volunteer medical/dental clinic in St. George, I was not as awestruck as others might be. A community of volunteer professional healthcare providers coming together to serve those in need is...