The highest media attention is being given to historical legislation on liquor law reform. While reform is not to be diminished in this area, there is something wrong with this picture.
While our legislators spend our tax dollars and time deciding how to reform Utah’s [albeit] draconian liquor laws, there are still people in our state going without access to medical care, health insurance (including dental), subsidized daycare for low income workers, and access to housing – to name a few services that are being compromised.
When will Utah lawmakers get their priorities straight?
Filed under: Liquor Laws
