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A Competition to Make Utah Better

Posted on June 22
Ali Vallarta

Ali Vallarta

Ashley Anderson presents her proposal at the Policy Project pitch competition.

The Policy Project Pitch Competition. (The Policy Project)

The Utah Legislature is in its interim session, which means they’re already working on ideas for next year. And this month, The Policy Project, the lobbying group behind free period products in public schools, hosted a policy pitch competition to source ideas for making our state better and more affordable.

Of 115 submissions, I was delighted to see that all three winners shared ideas we’ve talked about on episodes of our City Cast Salt Lake podcast! Proof we keep you in the loop.

🥇“The Utah Rehabilitation, Compliance, and Fair Collections Act”

Utah State University grad student Melaine Webster presented an idea to reform Utah’s criminal debt collection system. People leaving our justice system often see fines and fees piling up faster than they can keep up with, making genuine reform hard as the debt becomes a barrier to housing and employment.

🥈“Tax Increment Financing Reform”

Tax Increment Financing (TIF) is when funds are drawn away from a taxing entity (such as the library or school district) to fund development projects. For example, the SLC School District lost $40 million last year to TIF. SLC School Board member Ashley Anderson’s proposal would give the district more representation in these decisions.

🥉“The Utah Family Financial Protection Act”

I’ll never forget where I was when I learned that women (especially single mothers) are more likely to take out payday loans. Sophia Strong’s proposal would cap payday loan interest rates at 36% in Utah. Right now, they can be over 600%.

What’s your dream policy pitch to the Utah Legislature? Maybe we can look into it.

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