From Deseret News archives:
Data needed on Utah minorities, women
Florez mentions in his opinion piece that government bureaucracies have collected data on ethnic minorities for years. This is not the case in Utah. In fact, in most cases there has even been a resistance to do so. Although there is some national sampling and an abundance of anecdotal information, there is a lack of Utah-specific data regarding ethnic minorities.
The Hispanic/Latino Legislative Task Force unanimously supports HB236 sponsored by Rep. Mark Wheatley, D-Murray, and Sen. Curtis Bramble, R-Provo. This bill would simply direct the Utah Department of Commerce to allow individuals applying to incorporate their business the option, if they so choose, to designate if they are a woman or minority-owned business based on federal standards.
Utah is currently being praised for outpacing the nation in job-growth rates. All economic indicators show that Utah's economy is strong and will continue to be strong in the coming years. New businesses continue to add to our economy. However, Utah currently does not have a means to account for the number of its minority-owned and women-owned businesses. Thus, we do not have any current data on two of the fastest-growing sectors of Utah's business population.
Florez states that we need more action instead of more surveys, studies or numbers. In certain arenas, that may be true. However, when it comes to the crucial issue of tracking the number of women and minority-owned businesses in Utah, his conclusion is unsubstantiated.
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