Economy
Original Plank
The proper role of government in economic development is to create an environment for all businesses in which free enterprise, innovation, investment and risk-taking can thrive. Government's economic role is to enforce a level playing field and not to create monopolies or provide advantage for some and exclude others. In order to create such an environment, we believe the following principles: (Utah Constitution: Article I, Sections 2 & 24; Article VI, Section 28; Article XII, Section 20)
Proposed Changes
The proper role of government in economic development is to create an environment for all businesses in which free enterprise, innovation, investment and risk-taking can thrive. Government’s economic role is to enforce a level playing field and not to create monopolies or provide advantage for some and exclude others. In order to create such an environment, we believe the following principles: (Utah Constitution: Article I, Sections 2 & 24; Article VI, Section 28; Article XII, Section 20)
Proposed Final Version
The proper role of government in economic development is to create an environment for all businesses in which free enterprise, investment and risk-taking can thrive. Government’s economic role is to enforce a level playing field and not to create monopolies or provide advantage for some and exclude others. In order to create such an environment, we believe the following principles: (Utah Constitution: Article I, Sections 2 & 24; Article VI, Section 28; Article XII, Section 20)