Utah should not let federal funding formulas dictate the level of investment in our children and families. In order to fulfill the House Majority 26 Policy Priority to “continue aligning policy to support marriage and family stability, cut costs for families, and cultivate a culture that encourages and makes it easier to raise children,” Utah must invest state funds to ensure that every child has an equal opportunity to a quality educational foundation that will prepare them to grow, learn, and succeed.

Despite taking pride in being family-friendly, even The New York Times was surprised that Utah leads the country in plummeting fertility rates. Given the unaffordability of raising a family in Utah (the current estimate is that it takes an annual income of $203,943 to afford childcare in Utah), it is not surprising that the Ken C. Gardner Policy Institute predicts that Utah’s fertility rate will continue to decline until it eventually converges with the also-declining national rate.

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