In today's complex political landscape, deciphering where candidates truly stand on key issues like housing and growth can feel like navigating a maze. Take our last Orem election: Every candidate claimed to oppose high-density housing, yet four went on to vote consistently for rezoning and ...
For too long, cities and counties across Utah have treated taxpayers like an ATM. Property taxes, utility rates, fees and debt burdens keep climbing while families struggle with inflation. Government should be the last place adding to those costs.
That’s why Orem stands out—and why the ...
As the national conversation around American energy dominance grows, Utah is stepping up and much of that credit goes to Senator John Curtis. Last month, Senator Curtis spoke during National Clean Energy Week, sharing that he has never found anyone in Utah who did not want to leave the Earth ...
As the daughter of a local politician, I always begin campaigns full of hope in the goodness of people and politics, but that hope slowly deteriorates by election day. My mom, Marsha Judkins, served as a Provo School Board member, then as a State Legislator for three terms. Now, she is running ...
For the past decade in municipal elections, Orem has experienced repeated cycles of very negative campaigning. It wasn’t this way when I moved to Orem, and I’m hopeful that with a collective effort we can reclaim the civic culture that was once a hallmark of our community.
Recent campaigns ...
We talk a lot in the Provo City organization about “One Provo.” It’s a phrase I’ve emphasized often because it reminds us to think outside our silos and work together across department lines.
Allow me to introduce you to a Provo City employee who embodies that concept: Tara ...