In the News
Radio: Poor Zoning Laws Make Child Care too Expensive for Utahns
by
Kelli Pierce
Oct 4, 2022
Print
- Share via Email: Radio:%20Poor%20Zoning%20Laws%20Make%20Child%20Care%20too%20Expensive%20for%20Utahns
- Share via Facebook: Radio:%20Poor%20Zoning%20Laws%20Make%20Child%20Care%20too%20Expensive%20for%20Utahns
- Share via Twitter: Radio:%20Poor%20Zoning%20Laws%20Make%20Child%20Care%20too%20Expensive%20for%20Utahns
originally published in
Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Utah is famous for being one of the youngest states in the nation thanks to their high birthrate. However, childcare in the state is incredibly expensive. Kelli Pierce from the R Street Institute breaks down her new piece in Reason on how Utah’s zoning laws are to blame and how we can fix the zoning process.
Listen Here:
Featured Publications
Real Solutions Flood Insurance, Insurance, South, State Policy
High-Impact Legislative Recommendations for Florida Insurance Reform
Jerry Theodorou
May 6, 2025
Analysis Electricity Policy, Energy and Environment, Midwest, State Policy
ROFR in Retreat
Josiah Neeley
May 5, 2025
Real Solutions Clean Energy, Energy and Environment, Federal Government Affairs
Low-Energy Fridays: Would IRA repeal end clean energy growth?
Philip Rossetti
May 2, 2025
Analysis Electoral Reform, Governance
The Competition Solution to the Primary Problem
Jonathan Madison
May 1, 2025
Emission Benefits of Permitting Reform: A Solution for America’s Energy Future
Olivia Manzagol, Philip Rossetti
April 30, 2025