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Here's how schools can improve

8/28/2019

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I’ve been thinking about Milton Friedman lately.
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Next January will mark 18 years since I sat with the renowned economist in a hotel room in downtown Salt Lake City. By then, he was 89 years old (he would live to be 94), but his mind was remarkably clear. Utah was embroiled in hot debates over the future of choice in education, and he had plenty of strong opinions.

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Tax the heck out of e-cigarettes, but do it carefully

8/27/2019

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Sin taxes present governments with an interesting paradox. They discourage people from doing things that ruin their health and cause misery to the people around them. 

At the same time, they make governments dependent on the money that comes from bad behavior. 
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Another way of saying this is that sin taxes often concern themselves with two types of addiction — that of people who drink, smoke or gamble, and that of governments who might end up relying on them for money.

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Population bust: It's time people started talking about it

8/21/2019

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Conventional wisdom tends to be a step behind changing trends, especially when it comes to things people have believed for centuries. 
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So chances are, if you’re in a dinner party and you bring up the subject of the world’s population, your fellow guests are likely to default to worries about too many people. 

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Who is in charge of education in Utah?

8/20/2019

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If you have problems with vertigo, you probably shouldn’t involve yourself with trying to assess public school performance in Utah. It doesn’t take long for otherwise healthy people to get dizzy.

The latest report from the non-partisan, non-profit, just-the-facts Utah Foundation does an admirable job trying to make sense of any relationship between spending and outcomes in Utah’s public education.
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That’s an age-old question. Trust me on this one. About 20 years ago, while serving as opinion editor, I decided to begin republishing one letter to the editor each week from the vast archives of the Deseret News. I found many from the early 20th century decrying the lack of funding for education and the need to pay teachers more.

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The ironies of number neighbors on the Internet

8/14/2019

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The text came in the middle of a busy day, while I was in mid-sentence of an editorial.

“Hey,” the person I don’t know said, “You’re my number neighbor.”

I glanced at the number atop the text. Sure enough, it was identical to mine except that the last digit was one number lower.

“It appears so,” I answered after a few moments of hesitation. 
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The return came swiftly. “What’s up?”

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Tax reform in Utah needs a bumper sticker explanation

8/13/2019

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Summer is almost gone, and Utah lawmakers have yet to come up with a winning bumper sticker argument for why major tax reform is needed, and especially why the state should begin charging sales taxes for some services.
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This could prove problematic as cool weather approaches and a tax reform task force struggles to come up with something that could become law.

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Vaping and anxiety, twin plagues for modern teenagers

8/7/2019

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The Food and Drug Administration has some new TV ads showing street magician Julius Dein using tricks to convince teenagers not to smoke e-cigarettes. They might work, if kids watched TV.

This isn’t the early 1970s, when Washington first took cigarette ads off TV and radio. Today’s teens see ads on Youtube and impatiently wait the requisite five seconds to dismiss them. They communicate on social media and, like so many of the adults around them, don’t pay much attention to news stories.​

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Fighting mass shootings should be today's Moonshot

8/6/2019

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Mass shootings make up a small portion of the total gun deaths in the United States each year. In 2016, 71 people died in one, compared with 14,415 in other firearm-related murders, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Mother Jones.

But these statistics and comparisons mean little to the nation’s psyche, which is reeling from a feeling of terror and helplessness. 

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    Jay Evensen is the Senior Editorial Columnist of the Deseret News. He has nearly 40 years experience as a reporter, editor and editorial writer in Oklahoma, New York City, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. He also has been an adjunct journalism professor at Brigham Young and Weber State universities.

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