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Some of the Dumbest and Smartest Quotes by Public Figures During 2005

by Tax Watchdog | Jan 2, 2006 | 2006 Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson The beginning of a new year provides a good occasion to learn from some of the dumbest and smartest things said by public officials during the past year. These were all published in the monthly Utah Taxpayer newsletter of the Utah Taxpayers...

Tax Expenditure Budgeting – a bad idea

by Tax Watchdog | Dec 26, 2005 | 2005 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson Recently a proposal has surfaced to require the governor to include a “tax expenditure” report in his annual budget. At first blush it seems like a good idea, but under closer scrutiny it is clearly an attempt by the spending lobby to pit...

Tax Reform Task Force, Interim Committee Propose 30 Bills & Resolutions to Cut Taxes More than $300 Million

by Tax Watchdog | Dec 19, 2005 | 2005 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson With Utah enjoying a billion dollars in state revenue growth, it’s time to do something about our unenviable position as 3rd highest among the 50 states in state and local taxes and fees.  As a result of surplus projections, Governor Huntsman...

Disruptive Technologies in a Flat World – part two

by Tax Watchdog | Dec 12, 2005 | 2005 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson Last week in this column I discussed some of the points of Thomas Friedman’s book The World Is Flat. America’s crisis in science and engineering was described.  This week I am writing about how this affects public education in Utah....

Disruptive Technologies in a Flat World – part one

by Tax Watchdog | Dec 5, 2005 | 2005 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson As one of the last persons on earth to read Thomas Friedman’s The World Is Flat, I have finally been jolted into the realization that the future of United States as the world’s leading economic power is more at risk today than any other time in...

Task Force Proposed to Study Privatization and Government Competition with the Private Sector

by Tax Watchdog | Nov 21, 2005 | 2005 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson By November 30 Utah property owners are required to have paid their property taxes. Many taxpayers have seen their property values increase significantly on the tax rolls as county assessors work feverishly to keep values current with Utah’s...
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