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Here is an interesting report on Utah's Economy.
A reporter asked Governor Gary R. Herbert about the buzz that is surrounding Utah in the world market place. Governor Herbert has emphasized that there are three major areas on which his administration is focused. They are Economic Development, Education and Energy.
With that direction Utah’s economy has moved forward with its effort to foster a broad based business community that is innovative and dynamic. Governor Herbert recognized that with the proper tools, people and leadership the State was prepared to work in the upper ranks of the "Best Places for Business."
Is it the quality of life? The great vistas, the four seasons that affords world renowned recreation and outdoor activities. Is it the productive workforce? Utah workers have long been considered one of the most productive and well educated populations in the country. Boasting the youngest workforce in America at 28 years old and a half-million children in K-12 the State has several decades of power house success ahead of it.
Certainly they are a part of the success story. Also a major part is the sound management of the State. Utah was recognized by The Pew Center on the States as the "Best Managed State in the Nation." A fiscally conservative legislature has worked hard with the Governor over the years to establish a well managed and progressive governmental platform that provides stability and predictability in spending, tax policy and a business friendly climate. If there is anything business leaders around the world crave it is a safe, stable and predictable place to conduct business. Utah is that place.
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Homebuyers Assistance and Improvement Act
Wednesday night the Senate approved by unanimous consent HR 5569. This bill extends the authorization of the National Flood Insurance Program until September 30, 2010. The Senate also approved HR 5623 the Homebuyers Assistance and Improvement Act which extends the closing date for the Home Buyers tax credit through September 30, 2010. The President is expected to sign both of these bills.
Town Hall Meeting
Please join me for an upcoming town hall meeting in your area. Utahns from every corner of our state are tremendously concerned with recent actions taken in Washington, D.C. including the enactment of a $2.5 trillion dollar health care bill, a national debt of $13 trillion, the loss of 4 million jobs in the last year alone, and the almost 10 percent national unemployment rate.
For this reason, I am continuing to canvas the state, holding town hall meetings to ensure everyone in Utah is able to be part of an ongoing dialogue about the challenges we are facing. We all want to find the solutions to ensure that our children and grandchildren have a bright future. Please come out and join me and share your thoughts and ideas with me on what we need to do to take back our country.
July 7, 2010 - 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Davis Conference Center
1651 North 700 West
Layton, UT 84041
Sincerely,
Orrin G. Hatch
United States Senator
For this reason, I am continuing to canvas the state, holding town hall meetings to ensure everyone in Utah is able to be part of an ongoing dialogue about the challenges we are facing. We all want to find the solutions to ensure that our children and grandchildren have a bright future. Please come out and join me and share your thoughts and ideas with me on what we need to do to take back our country.
July 7, 2010 - 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Davis Conference Center
1651 North 700 West
Layton, UT 84041
Sincerely,
Orrin G. Hatch
United States Senator
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