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I hope the Utah State Government can figure out how to balance a budget, lower taxes, and give Utahn's a break.
Instead on a banner finacial year, they raised taxes, didn't fund their projects, and now they are proposing to increase the gas tax.
Maybe you should pay us an incentive to stay in Utah.
Perhaps it isn't development but it is good work. Stop whinning.