Farms, Food, and Freedom: Informed Consumerism in Utah
While regulation can protect the health of consumers not connected to their food, it is not needed—and should not be required—in direct-sales situations.
HB 408: Mobile Business Freedom
This bill takes the successes we’ve had with food truck legislation and expands it to include other types of mobile businesses that function similarly, but sell a good or service instead of food.
How Should Local Government Deal With Food Trucks?
This is an item in our Local Government Toolkit. Food trucks—an increasingly popular type of mobile food vendor—benefit the community you represent in a number of ways: Provide a variety of food options in more locations to...
HB 146: Streamlined Business Licensing for Food Trucks
This bill streamlines the business licensing process for food trucks to reduce the regulations, costs, and bureaucratic burdens imposed on these micro-entrepreneurs.
Utah’s Opportunity Sandbox Could Be This Year’s Biggest Win for Freedom
In just a few quick seconds you can do something powerful to help entrepreneurs avoid bureaucratic red tape.
SB 71: Repealing Redundant Business Licenses for Food Trucks
This bill eliminates redundant, duplicative business licenses that food truck owners are currently required to obtain.