PRESS RELEASE
August 9, 2001
Contact: Stephen Kroes, Executive Director
(801) 364-1837 or (801) 673-6789
steve@utahfoundation.org
UTAH FOUNDATION STUDY ON TAXES WINS NATIONAL AWARD
Utah Foundation has won the 2001 national award for Most
Effective Citizen Education from the Governmental Research Association
for its book Financing Government in Utah:
A Historical Perspective. The award was presented August 7 at
the Governmental Research
Association (GRA) annual conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Jeff Browne, Research Director at the Public Policy Forum
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, served as Chairman of the award committee. Mr.
Browne said, "The contest judges were tremendously impressed by the
content and quality of this book. The committee feels that the book should
be required reading for anyone interested in governmental issues, even
outside the state of Utah."
Financing Government in Utah:
A Historical Perspective provides detailed information on each
of Utah's state and local tax sources, including historical origins, legislative
and regulatory developments that affected the tax, efforts at tax reform,
current tax rates and bases, and revenues collected from the tax over
time. Stephen Kroes, Executive Director of Utah Foundation, said, "One
of the remarkable things about this book is its insight into Utah's tax
history. Readers not only learn when and how tax changes took place, but
they also learn who advocated reforms and why they did it."
Regarding the GRA award, Mr. Kroes said, "This award
is a tremendous honor for Utah Foundation's staff and Board of Trustees.
We thank the John Earnest and Ruth Eleanor Bamberger Memorial Foundation
for generous support of this important project. Credit for producing such
a quality product goes to my predecessor at Utah Foundation, Michael Christensen,
who did a wonderful job uncovering historical facts and figures and placing
the data in context with an interesting, easily readable discussion of
historical forces, political players, and reasons for tax changes over
the years. It is unlike any tax reference I have ever read."
Financing Government in Utah:
A Historical Perspective is available for $25 ($10 for Foundation
members) from Utah Foundation. To order, call (801) 288-1838, or send
check or money order to 5242 College Drive, Suite 390, Salt Lake City,
UT 84123.
Utah Foundation is a nonprofit, non-advocacy research organization.
Our mission is to encourage informed public policy making and to serve
as Utah's trusted source for independent, objective research on crucial
public policy issues.
The Governmental Research Association is a national organization
of individuals professionally engaged in governmental research. The purpose
of the Association is to encourage individuals and organizations to engage
in governmental research in the general interest.
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