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Vouchers: Subsidizing Private Schools . . . or Subsidizing Education?

by Tax Watchdog | Aug 30, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson Opponents of parental choice in education are claiming that tuition tax credits are a subsidy for private schools and are therefore bad public policy. In a closer examination of this claim Mike Jerman, Vice President of Utah Taxpayers Association...

Vouchers: Subsidizing Private Schools . . . or Subsidizing Education?

by Tax Watchdog | Aug 23, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson Opponents of parental choice in education are claiming that tuition tax credits are a subsidy for private schools and are therefore bad public policy. In a closer examination of this claim Mike Jerman, Vice President of Utah Taxpayers Association...

The United States is no longer the champion of economic freedom

by Tax Watchdog | Aug 9, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson We in the United States have always believed, correctly, that our economic prosperity is the result of the freedoms we enjoy. We’ve been proud of the fact that historically, the United States has set the standard for economic freedom. In recent...

Taxpayers should vote “no” on South Davis County’s special tax election

by Tax Watchdog | Jul 26, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson Taxpayers in Bountiful, West Bountiful, Centerville, North Salt Lake, and Woods Cross are being asked to support a tax increase to build and operate an extravagant government-owned and operated recreation center. Taxpayers need to know why this is...

National Ratings Place Utah’s Two Largest School Districts at the Top While Utah’s Third Largest District Is Proposed to Be Divided

by Tax Watchdog | Jul 19, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson Granite and Jordan School District are among America’s best in terms of efficiency and graduation rates, according to two separate national reports. The two school districts located in Salt Lake County were treated as one district for purposes of...

Prompt Action Averts $68 million Property Tax Hike

by Tax Watchdog | Jul 12, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles

by Howard Stephenson Utah property owners barely avoided being overcharged between $68 million to $97 million on their November 2004 property taxes, thanks to action by several local officials and the Utah Taxpayers Association. Two weeks ago, the Utah Taxpayers...
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