Frank Demcy Mylar, Derek Brown, Trent E. Christensen and Rachel Terry took the stage Thursday night at the Utah Young Republicans’ forum. It wasn’t a debate that took place that evening at Holladay City Hall, it was a discussion. Candidates had two minutes each to answer four questions and an additional two minutes at the end of the night to pitch themselves to a room full of state and county delegates, as well as members of Utah Young Republicans.
The Lincoln/A. M. Story High School Alumni Committee hosted a School Reunion for Alumi the weekend of Aug. 4 through Aug. 6 at the Palestine Senior Activity Center. The three
To the editor:
On June 4, 25 Utah Legislators published an op-ed in the Deseret News entitled âRepublicans need to engage in climate politics,â endorsing the concept of carbon fee and dividend as a means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. From the op-ed: âWe support a carbon dividends approach that puts a fee on carbon emissions and returns all the money to the American people in dividend checks. This approach does not require heavy-handed government oversight. The fee gives the markets an incentive to move to cleaner technologies, while the dividend protects families from the effect of higher energy prices. Most families should come out financially ahead, and they will be rewarded for reducing emissions however they choose. ⦠Carbon dividends will also put American manufacturers on a level playing field with the rest of the world by applying the carbon fee to goods imported from countries that arenât doing their part to reduce emissions. American manufac