September 04, 2024(KSL) - SALT LAKE CITY — While there is certainly a partisan divide in Utah, what are the issues that matter most to voters, regardless of political affiliation? A new report from the Utah Foundation examined this question and determined that there are in fact issues which Utahns generally agree upon across party lines. The big ones, according to the report, are the importance of K-12 education, water stewardship, curbing government overreach and access to affordable housing. “There are, of course, some nuances … Continued
September 04, 2024(KSL) - SALT LAKE CITY — While there is certainly a partisan divide in Utah, what are the issues that matter most to voters, regardless of political affiliation? A new report from the Utah Foundation examined this question and determined that there are in fact issues which Utahns generally agree upon across party lines. The big ones, according to the report, are the importance of K-12 education, water stewardship, curbing government overreach and access to affordable housing. “There are, of course, some nuances … Continued - Utahns aren’t immune from partisan politics and the divisions it can lead to, but a new report shines a light on the issues voters in the Beehive State agree are critical to address across party lines. The Utah Foundation’s latest report found that if policymakers are able to better address issues such as K-12 education, water stewardship, decreasing government overreach and improving access to affordable housing, they could please a larger swath of voters. Shawn … Continued
September 08, 2024(Kiowa County Press) - Utahns aren’t immune from partisan politics and the divisions it can lead to, but a new report shines a light on the issues voters in the Beehive State agree are critical to address across party lines. The Utah Foundation’s latest report found that if policymakers are able to better address issues such as K-12 education, water stewardship, decreasing government overreach and improving access to affordable housing, they could please a larger swath of voters. Shawn … Continued
August 30, 2024(Utah News Dispatch) - A new report takes a deeper dive into the nuances of Utahns’ worries for the state’s housing affordability crisis — which this year ranked the No. 1 concern among voters. In April the independent research nonprofit Utah Foundation published results of a statewide survey gauging Utah voters’ top issues of concern. In that report, titled “Priced Out and Fed Up,” housing affordability ranked at the top, just ahead of politicians “ignoring voters.” Wednesday, the Utah Foundation … Continued
August 29, 2024(Yahoo News) - A new report takes a deeper dive into the nuances of Utahns’ worries for the state’s housing affordability crisis — which this year ranked the No. 1 concern among voters. In April the independent research nonprofit Utah Foundation published results of a statewide survey gauging Utah voters’ top issues of concern. In that report, titled “Priced Out and Fed Up,” housing affordability ranked at the top, just ahead of politicians “ignoring voters.” Wednesday, the Utah Foundation … Continued
August 29, 2024(Yahoo News) - A new report takes a deeper dive into the nuances of Utahns’ worries for the state’s housing affordability crisis — which this year ranked the No. 1 concern among voters. In April the independent research nonprofit Utah Foundation published results of a statewide survey gauging Utah voters’ top issues of concern. In that report, titled “Priced Out and Fed Up,” housing affordability ranked at the top, just ahead of politicians “ignoring voters.” Wednesday, the Utah Foundation … Continued - As I begin my third year at Weber State University, I think back to my first year as a freshman. Starting college can be scary. You are no longer surrounded by the people who you attended school with your entire life, many no longer live with their parents, and most of us experience our first taste of adulthood. Though starting college is scary, it’s also the beginning of something great. Regardless of what you’re studying, college … Continued
August 21, 2024(KUER- Fresh Air) - Utah voters will see a new constitutional amendment on the November ballot, and not all Republicans are happy about it. Nine joined with all Democrats in voting against giving lawmakers the power to revise or repeal citizen-led ballot initiatives. The vote in the Senate was 20-8, and the House cleared the resolution 54-21. The majority of Republicans that voted no are in competitive districts within Salt Lake County — the bluest area in Utah. “I feel like this … Continued
August 08, 2024(The Park Record) - Julie Monahan, the Democratic candidate running for Utah House District 59, has never held an elected office before. That doesn’t mean she hasn’t garnered years of experience working with local, state and federal government agencies, and it certainly doesn’t mean she lacks knowledge about District 59’s constituents and its issues. For almost three decades, she’s lived in the Wasatch Back. She first came to Utah from Michigan in 1979 to pursue an MBA from the … Continued
August 07, 2024(KSL.com) - SALT LAKE CITY — Despite housing being one of the top issues for Utah voters, state municipal officials overwhelmingly point to community opposition as the most significant obstacle to increasing affordable housing in a new report. The Utah Foundation, a nonpartisan research organization, surveyed over 600 elected officials and housing-oriented municipal staff across the state to understand the perspectives of local government regarding housing diversity and affordability. The survey garnered about 100 responses from representatives of 65 cities … Continued
August 03, 2024(Kiowa County Press) - (Utah News Connection) The Utah Foundation polled municipal officials across the state to gain their insights into affordable housing. The report found many officials feel they face barriers when attempting to introduce more affordable housing into their communities – and they say those barriers often come from residents. Shawn Teigen, president of the Utah Foundation, said anxieties people may have around affordable housing may not be accurate. “When we think about affordable housing, we think about more … Continued
August 03, 2024(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Twenty-somethings aren’t leaving the nest. Full-time workers are doubling and tripling up in apartment rentals, and grandparents are lamenting kids who had to leave the state to start families of their own. Utahns are struggling with the soaring cost of housing, and state and elected leaders are echoing their concerns. So what, exactly, is holding up the construction of more affordable housing? Some city officials fear that “community opposition” is now among the biggest obstacles, according … Continued
August 01, 2024(Kiowa County Press) - A new report outlines ‘perceived barriers’ to Utah affordable housing The Utah Foundation polled municipal workers across the state to gain their insights into affordable housing. The report found many officials face barriers when attempting to introduce more affordable housing into their communities. And they say those barriers often come from residents. Sean Teigen, who heads the Utah Foundation, says anxieties people may have around affordable housing may not be accurate. When we think about … Continued
August 01, 2024(Public News Service) - The Utah Foundation polled municipal officials across the state to gain their insights into affordable housing. The report found many officials feel they face barriers when attempting to introduce more affordable housing into their communities – and they say those barriers often come from residents. Shawn Teigen, president of the Utah Foundation, said anxieties people may have around affordable housing may not be accurate. “When we think about affordable housing, we think about more density. And … Continued
July 26, 2024(Deseret News) - I was initially an Olympics naysayer, routinely asking, “What is the point in spending so much on sports?” During the leadup and throughout the 2002 Games, I realized that maybe I’d sold short the Olympics’ upsides. To me, it became transformational, as the sense of community I’d felt was unlike any I’d seen since moving to the state. Now, I’m a Utah Hockey Club naysayer and cannot wait to be proven wrong again. In my … Continued
July 10, 2024(Global News Wire) - SALT LAKE CITY, July 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Western Governors University’s (WGU) Michael O. Leavitt School of Health (LSH) recently launched the Bachelor of Science in Health Science degree program to enable students to embark on a career in the healthcare industry. The fully online program provides a strong science foundation, preparing students to pursue competitive degree programs in healthcare or join the field of health sciences. “We’ve launched this program to support students … Continued
June 24, 2024(Standard Examiner) - A new report lists a slew of policy ideas to help solve Utah’s housing affordability crisis, from ways to address “not in my backyard” attitudes, to tax policies (including perhaps vacancy taxes) to increase the supply of ownable and rentable housing. The report released last week from the independent research nonprofit, the Utah Foundation, explores a variety of solutions, but many of them are focused on increasing the availability and supply of housing, including encouraging more density and … Continued
June 20, 2024(Deseret News) - Utah’s affordable housing crisis is a dire threat to the American dream for countless hardworking families in our state. This crisis doesn’t just hurt Utah families — if we don’t fix it soon, it could seriously stunt our state’s population growth and economic potential. The Beehive State’s recent ranking as the third-least-affordable place to buy a home in the entire country, behind only Hawaii and California, is an alarming indictment of our current policies. Salt Lake City … Continued
June 20, 2024(Utah News Dispatch) - A new report lists a slew of policy ideas to help solve Utah’s housing affordability crisis, from ways to address “not in my backyard” attitudes, to tax policies (including perhaps vacancy taxes) to increase the supply of ownable and rentable housing. The report released this week from the independent research nonprofit, the Utah Foundation, explores a variety of solutions, but many of them are focused on increasing the availability and supply of housing, including encouraging more density and … Continued
June 20, 2024(News From The States) - A new report lists a slew of policy ideas to help solve Utah’s housing affordability crisis, from ways to address “not in my backyard” attitudes, to tax policies (including perhaps vacancy taxes) to increase the supply of ownable and rentable housing. The report released this week from the independent research nonprofit, the Utah Foundation, explores a variety of solutions, but many of them are focused on increasing the availability and supply of housing, including encouraging more density and … Continued
June 15, 2024(The Salt lake Tribune) - Salt Lake City Council member Eva Lopez Chavez recently called up a real estate agent in the hopes of buying a home in the district she represents. Despite the boom in construction in Salt Lake City’s core, the 28-year-old who represents a downtown district found that there simply weren’t many homes available. The dearth of homeownership opportunities is “a huge vulnerability point,” Lopez Chavez said during a roundtable discussion Thursday afternoon. Lopez Chavez joined Steve … Continued
June 14, 2024(Morningstar) - SALT LAKE CITY, June 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Western Governors University’s (WGU) Michael O. Leavitt School of Health (LSH) recently launched an undergraduate degree program in psychology. The all-online program is backed with research and experiential learning, and trains students in evidence-based strategies that address various psychosocial issues. “We’ve launched the Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree to educate students in multiple areas of the field and build a strong foundation that promotes further … Continued
June 13, 2024(Utah Policy) - Housing affordability is historically low, but boosting it is not out of the realm of possibility. The Utah Foundation’s most recent research, “Boosting Utah’s Homeownership Affordability,” provides numerous strategies that public, private, and nonprofit policymakers can use to help Utahns obtain the dream. “Utah policymakers have taken several steps to support the need,” said Shawn Teigen, Utah Foundation president. “But there is still work to be done if we want to boost home ownership. Our report provides … Continued
June 13, 2024(Standard Examiner) - Labels like “far right” and “far left” get thrown around so much these days that they perhaps don’t mean anything anymore. How “far” one person’s worldview is from another’s is a matter of perspective. But if 62% of people agree on something, that’s the mainstream. This is the datapoint I hope Utahns have fresh in their mind when they vote this June. The primary for the party nominations is June 25. Ballots have already landed in … Continued
June 12, 2024(Cache Valley Daily) - Facebook Twitter Emai SALT LAKE CITY – How you saw Utah’s only gubernatorial debate prior to the June 25 GOP primary balloting apparently depended on which side of the political aisle you viewed it from. To Republican viewers, the debate between incumbent Gov. Spencer Cox and challenger Phil Lyman was a model of restraint and civility. It was so tame, in fact, that Cox called it ‘boring” in post-debate interviews with media representatives and Lyman … Continued
June 11, 2024(Fox13) - LEHI, Utah — There is no election where the economy isn’t one of the biggest issues. FOX 13 News gathered a group of experts at Thanksgiving Point, located on Utah’s Silicon Slopes, to address topics such as historically low unemployment and growing wages. Businesses far and wide are facing challenges, like a 2.8% unemployment rate, making it difficult to find people. “It’s the first time that I’ve known in my 18 years in working in … Continued