‘It’s a slap in the face’: Homeless advocates say Utah lawmakers are shortchanging housing projects in a year of surplus
The Legislature plans to provide $55 million for deeply affordable housing, less than half of what Gov. Cox proposed.
(Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) Workers clear the area during the abatement of Fort Pioneer, on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022.
Bethany began covering state government at The Tribune right in time for the 2018 election. She's a proud Maryland Terrapin and worked at newspapers in the D.C. area and in Orlando, Florida, before coming to Utah. Her aspiration is to one day keep an orchid alive for more than a month.