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Utah’s Federalism Commission Report: Decarbonization Could Drive up Energy Prices
By Merrilee Gasser
Energy prices could increase rapidly if government leaders don’t pivot, according to a report presented to Utah’s Federalism Commission.
The report analyzed the...
Utah’s Chief Deputy Treasurer warns committee ESG could cause financial pain
By Kim Jarrett
(The Center Square) - The use of environmental, social and governance considerations in financial issues could raise the cost of capital for...
Utah Gov to Biden: Don’t Tie Food Security Programs to Title IX
(The Center Square) - Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said school nutrition programs should not be linked with adherence to the Biden administration's Title IX...
Utah Lawmaker Pushes Electric Vehicle Tax Credits
Utah state Rep. Suzanne Harrison (D-Draper) has offered a bill, HB 0221, that would authorize a tax credit for the purchase of an electric vehicle, a plug-in hybrid, or a hydrogen vehicle with a sale price of under $55,000.
Commentary: Utah Governor to Veto School Choice Bill Unless His Demands Are Met
In a time of turmoil over public schools and how they are run, it is perhaps unsurprising that a state would consider a school choice bill...
Federal Government Approves Oil Rail Line in Utah
The U.S. Surface Transportation Board approved an 88-mile rail line through seven Utah counties to be used for transporting oil.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox Recommends Grocery Tax Credit in State Budget Proposal
(The Center Square) – Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is proposing a grocery tax credit he said will save taxpayers $160 million as part of...
Commentary: Utah Senate Passes Bill Challenging Big Tech Censorship on Political and Religious Expression
The Utah Legislature is considering Senate Bill 228, the “Freedom from Biased Moderation Act.” This legislation would provide residents of the Beehive State an...
Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Utah If Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Utah, showing such a ban would result in $150 million in lost tax revenue and $6.9 Billion in lost income through 2040.
CMS Approves Utah’s Medicaid Work Rules After Rejecting Partial Expansion
The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approved a work requirement for enrollees in the state’s expanded Medicaid program.