Restoring federalism in campaign finance regulation Written by Last year, the Utah Legislature called on the state’s federal congressional delegation to affirm “the authority of states to govern their election processes and…
A New Year’s resolution worth keeping: Restoring the balance between states and Washington Written by Federal promises are outpacing federal dollars, pushing costs onto states. “Guidance” from federal agencies often functions…
A good New Year’s resolution for governments would be to renew their focus on the respective roles of state and national governments. Specifically, to return to the constitutional design of limiting federal lawmaking to the…
Tiffany-authored bill could move management to state with over 100 wolf attacks in recent year The U.S. House of Representatives Thursday passed a bill by Wisconsin Rep. Tom Tiffany that, if approved by the Senate, would…
Originally published in American Habits. How the 13 Colonies became ‘States’ We’re now in the months leading up to the most important national celebration in 50 years: the 250th birthday of our founding. In 2026, much will be…
Originally published in American Habits. How the 13 Colonies became ‘States’ We’re now in the months leading up to the most important national celebration in 50 years: the 250th birthday of our founding. In 2026, much will be…
Lawmakers suspect state bungling will trigger penalty for bad-payments rate, but governor won’t show data Gov. Tony Evers is pressing the Legislature for $70 million to process FoodShare applications to stave off federal…
Senator John Curtis (UT) participated in Sutherland Institute’s 2025 Congressional Series, which is sponsored by Zions Bank and hosted by the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics. Sutherland’s Nic Dunn…
Sen. John Curtis participates in 2025 Congressional Series Written by Sen. Curtis highlighted the need for the federal government to stay out of election policy and leave it to the states. On federalism, the senator…
Impending loss of FoodShare benefits eclipses unrelated big changes coming Monday The paradox of a political party wholly invested in growing the social welfare state but refusing to open the government to feed impoverished…
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