Regulatory Relief Key for Utah’s Recovery from COVID-19
It’s time to build on this momentum to expand regulatory relief to entrepreneurs and innovators in any industry, rather than a select few.
How the gig economy will be key to Utah’s COVID-19 recovery
Supporting innovative gig companies will provide more Utahns with easier access to jobs which is extremely important during this pandemic.
Utah Should Embrace the Innovation that Springs from Economic Disruption
Fear of the new is an age-old problem. Even in the technology age with its rapid innovations, constant fears of worst-case scenarios arise—but typically end up being unfounded.
Smart statewide police reform will benefit Utah citizens and officers alike
The policies outlined above, and the strong public opinion behind them, suggest how Utah can proceed to address these problems while keeping our communities safe, ensuring good officers aren’t put at risk unnecessarily, and...
Rush to Fight Virus Shows Utah has a Privacy Problem
Utah needs to take privacy much more seriously than it has in the past. State and local agencies will continue to rely on technology to improve how government works, but we should understand the risks today instead of continually...
Utah parents, it may be time to consider home schooling
Despite the challenges of homeschooling, nearly every family who uses this alternative (or, one might say, traditional) education format will sing its praises.
Some needed police reforms for Utah
Ending qualified immunity, requiring liability insurance for police, mandatory body cameras and mandates to report misconduct are just a few of the many policy changes needed.
A Privacy Reform Proposal for Utah
The government keeps getting ahead of public awareness when it comes to tools and technologies that can undermine privacy if not appropriately limited.
COVID-19 shows that drone reform is needed in Utah
As perhaps one of the most disruptive issues of our time, the coronavirus has had an impact on numerous industries around the world.
Coronavirus price gouging shouldn’t be criminal
Laws that prevent so-called ‘price gouging,’ contrary to conventional wisdom, do little to provide relief to consumers.