A coalition of advocacy groups, called the Invest in Utah’s Future Coalition, gathered at the Utah Capitol on Monday to tell the Utah Legislature it has cut enough taxes over the years. This year, the state’s over $3.3 billion surplus should be spent on other needs, they said.
A coalition of advocates seeking more state funding for priorities such as education and affordable housing gathered at the Utah Capitol to tell lawmakers enough is enough.
Advocates called on Utah lawmakers to do more to protect Utah’s homeless population, urging more investment for affordable housing and putting an end to the state sales tax on food.