Governor's Monthly News Conference
We joined reporters from around the state at PBS Utah for our monthly news conference. Here are excerpts from our discussion:
Question: You’ve proposed a billion dollars in tax cuts. What do you say to critics who say this is just going to make inflation worse?
Answer: What I say to those critics is they don’t understand inflation and how inflation works. When the federal government was sending those checks to people that is inflationary because the federal government is printing money to do that. We don’t do that as a state.
This money that we’ve brought in from taxpayers is going to be spent in the state of Utah. The question is whether the state of Utah spends it or whether we let families spend that money. And so there’s no inflationary impact because it’s going to be spent here. I would rather let families have that money back because they are getting hit by inflation that has been caused by the federal government’s poor spending decisions and by the war in Ukraine and by some terrible decisions by the Chinese Communist Party in the way they’ve managed COVID. All of those things are causing inflation that are impacting families. Giving families some of their money back so they can spend it on these things that are more expensive instead of the government spending it on things is not inflationary at all. In fact it’s going to help families overcome some of the inflation that’s being caused by these other issues.
Question: With regard to your free fare proposal, do you anticipate a deal or compromise needs to be struck with the Legislature?
Answer: We know we have enough money this coming year in the budget to fund that proposal. Whether or not the Legislature decides that’s something they want to move forward with, that remains to be seen. We will keep having those conversations. We think it’s just a win-win-win all the way around. We know that it will help clean up our air. We want to see what happens when we make it available for free fare, what happens to ridership, what that does to congestion on our roadways. How many cars can we take off the roads if that’s happening. We know what will happen in one month and it was extremely positive but could we extrapolate that over a year and see what it looks like. Those discussions are just starting to happen, but we look forward to a robust debate on that one.
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