The 2010 Utah Priorities Fall Survey: Voters’ Preferences for Candidates and Policy Solutions

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

The purpose of this Utah Priorities Survey is to delve deeper on five critical policy issues to better understand voters’ preferences surrounding the most often discussed solutions. Voters were surveyed about K-12 education, economy and jobs, immigration, government spending, and states’ rights. The survey also asked voters about whom they plan to vote for in the upcoming election.

Spending Your Tax Dollars: An Update on State Spending Trends and the Impact of the Economic Recession

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

The April 2010 Utah Priorities Survey conducted by Utah Foundation indicated government spending ranked number two of the top ten issues and concerns among Utah voters. While government spending has been a concern for Utahns in past surveys, it is likely that the recent economic recession contributed to the topic’s continuing relevance and Utahns’ continuing concern for how governments utilize tax money.

The 2010 Utah Priorities Survey of Party Delegates and Voters

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

As part of the 2010 Utah Priorities Project, Utah Foundation, KSL Television and Radio, Deseret News, and the Hinckley Institute sponsored a ground-breaking survey of Utah voters and delegates to the major party conventions. The survey shows distinct differences between party delegates and voters, with delegates usually taking more zealous positions than their party’s voters. The strongest distinctions are, as expected, between the two major parties. The survey also provides insight on Republican delegates’ opinions … Continued

The 2010 Utah Priorities Survey: The Top Issues and Concerns of Utah Voters for the 2010 Election

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

In this special election year, Utahns are less confident that the state is heading in the right direction than they were two years ago. Their concerns about some issues, like energy and transportation, have eased since 2008. However, other issues are now of greater concern, including the economy, government spending, the ethics of elected officials, and states’ rights versus the federal government.

Thoughts on the Current Recession: Chicago Economics

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

Continuing our series of research briefs on the economy, this brief examines the “Chicago school” of economic thought. These schools of thought represent different approaches to understanding how the economy works and what actions to take when the economy falters. Understanding these different schools of thought will help readers further understand the roots of the economic crisis and potential solutions. This is the final installment in this four-part series.

Thoughts on the Current Recession: Post-Keynesian Economics

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

Continuing our series of research briefs on the economy, this brief examines the “Post-Keynesian school” of economic thought. These schools of thought represent different approaches to understanding how the economy works and what actions to take when the economy falters. Understanding these different schools of thought will help readers further understand the roots of the economic crisis and potential solutions.

Thoughts on the Current Recession: Austrian Economics

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

Continuing our series of research briefs on the economy, this brief examines the “Austrian school” of economic thought. These schools of thought represent different approaches to understanding how the economy works and what actions to take when the economy falters. Understanding these different schools of thought will help readers further understand the roots of the economic crisis and potential solutions.

Thoughts on the Current Recession: Keynesian Economics

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

Utah Foundation is publishing a series of research briefs on the economy, examining the current economic recession from a variety of schools of economic thought. These schools of thought represent different approaches to understanding how the economy works and what actions to take when the economy falters. We begin the series with a discussion of Keynesian economics, which is receiving much attention in recent months because of the debate over the large federal stimulus bill … Continued

Along for the Ride: An Examination of Utah’s Transportation Situation

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

Rising gas prices, heavy road congestion, and the desire for more efficient transportation options have made transportation an increasingly important issue for Utah voters. Transportation ranked 9th in the 2008 Utah Priorities Survey; in 2004 it was the 11th ranked issue. Among the top concerns in this area were commute and travel times, the quality of Utah’s roads, the development of public transit options, and expanding the capacity of freeways and highways. This research brief … Continued

Spending Your Tax Dollars: Two Decades of Utah Tax and Spending Trends

Written by: Stephen Hershey Kroes

Since 1991, Utah state government spending has generally grown slower than Utah’s economy, except for brief “bumps” during economic booms. Through most of this period, health spending and transportation capital spending grew faster than the economy, while all other categories, including public education (the largest state spending area) declined in terms of spending per $1,000 of personal income. The most recent two fiscal years, however, brought large increases in state spending, mostly focused in public … Continued