Republican leaders in Utah's legislature have brought up the possibility of amending the state's constitution to allow income tax funds to be spent on more than just education and social services.
How do Utahns feel about the potential change?
According to the latest poll from Deseret News and the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics:
- 51% oppose such a change
- 34% support it
- 15% don't know
Utah Education Association president Heidi Matthews said the poll shows that Utahns don't want to dilute education funding.
House Speaker Brad Wilson, R-Kaysville, told the state school board that Utah lawmakers sometimes don't have flexibility to address the state's needs.
"We don’t really have a revenue problem in the state of Utah, but we do have a budget problem," Wilson said.
Read more about funding for Utah schools.