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| Written by Lady Logician |
| Tuesday, 27 May 2008 11:02 |
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Minnesota is not the only state dealing with the high cost of road repairs.
However, unlike their Minnesota counterparts, the Utah Legislature is looking at ways outside of raising the gas tax to make up the shortfall in funding.
Emphasis mine. What a radical thought....moving the jobs to where the people are! Note the difference between what they are doing (encouraging development where the people are) there and what we are doing here - punishing drivers by raising the cost of licensing and driving and owning a car and forcing people into light rail corridors. Instead of tightening government control on the voting public, the Utah legislature is actually solving a problem while maintaining freedoms! Thatis outside the box thinking! There are other ways of relieving congestion that require the assistance and cooperation of the business community. By offering staggered start times to employees (thus reducint the number of cars on the road all trying to get somewhere by 8am) or allowing staff to telecommute, you can reduce the number of cars on the road (thus reducing congestion AND greenhouse gas emissions). Offering tax incentives to businesses so that they can purchase the necessary equipment to allow telecommuting (you do need special voice and data equipment that maintains the security of your communications) you can encourage more businesses to think outside the box as well. Enlist the business community in the solution. THEY are the ones that know what their needs are and what the solutions to those needs are! These are lessons that the Minnesota Legislature can learn Utah colleagues. This is the kind of forward thinking that our Founding Fathers used to make this great country. That and how cool is it that the Utah State House and Senate have their ownblogs! What a way to engage the electorate! |




