Utah Microschools Face Outdated Regulations
The education world has changed in the past few years. It is time that new models of learning are recognized and allowed into our communities.
Decoding Utah’s Education Budget Puzzle
Utah is often ridiculed by media and public school proponents for having the least amount of money spent per student on education. They aren’t wrong, but they also aren’t telling the whole story.
SB 104: Restricting Utah’s Use of Smartphones and Tablets
This bill would limit the ability of Utahns to use their smartphones and tablets without verifying their age using an ID.
Housing Innovation, Part 2: What Could the Future Look Like?
By applying creative principles both in and outside the home, we can provide starter homes for everybody who wants one — and at a price much lower than what we are seeing today.
HB 391: Honoring Homeschool High School Learning
This bill provides a method for homeschool families to easily transfer back into a public school if they choose.
SB 29: More “Truth” in Truth in Taxation
This bill requires local governments to provide more information to residents when property tax increases are being proposed.