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The Draper Republican, president of the Utah Taxpayers Association, opened a bill file at the Legislature to lure Beretta and other gun manufacturers to Utah through tax incentives after the iconic gun maker announced strict gun-control laws just
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But in the past week they began debating again, as they have for years, whether it would be wise to allow themselves to abstain, or vote "present," in those situations. After all, such abstention amid conflicts is either required or allowed in 48 of
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The House Revenue and Taxation Committee voted 2-12 to kill HB136 , which would have raised those taxes by 4.65 percent. Its sponsor, Rep. Jack Draxler, R-North Logan, said the tax hike's goal "is not revenue related, it has to do with the need in
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SB34 , passed on a vote 26-2 and sent to the House, would allow special bond elections only once a year during regular November elections. Its sponsor, Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, who is also president of the Utah Taxpayers Association , said
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The Salt Lake Tribune First Published 57 minutes ago Updated 36 minutes ago "Let them eat cake," as the French saying goes; or in this case, let them eat sandwiches at a restaurant without a tax. That's what the Utah Taxpayers Association wanted, but
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Rep. Joel Briscoe, D-Salt Lake City, is sponsoring HB55 , which would do two main things to increase school funding. For one, it would freeze one property tax rate, called the basic levy. Now, that rate decreases as values rise, because the state
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The tax allows for a 1 percent county-option surcharge on all prepared foods and beverages sold for immediate consumption. It applies only to restaurants and not to retail stores, even if they sell they same goods. Utah's Restaurant Association and
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The Salt Lake Tribune First Published 1 hour ago Updated 57 minutes ago As annual valuation notices hit mailboxes in the next week, most Utahns will find good news: Only one of every 20 local governments in Utah is proposing a property tax hike this
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Nick Trombetta, who founded the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School in 2000 and had an enrollment of more than 11,300 students in 2011-12, was the target of FBI raids at his offices in Pennsylvania and at a consulting firm he operates in Ohio. The
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Al Hartmann Tribune file photo) Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love and U.S. Rep. Jim Matheson, contenders in Utah's new 4th Congressional District, appear at a recent Utah Taxpayers Association conference...This is an active election year in Utah and I
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