My priority will continue to be that we maintain the optimal balance to be able to invest in education and infrastructure while encouraging business growth. – Gary Herbert
That’s a large part of the job as governor: to create and maintain the optimal balance. – Gary Herbert
As governor, I enjoy the opportunity to talk about Utah’s measurable business success. – Gary Herbert
In Utah, one word sums up our business prowess: investment. Simply put, we know we can’t have long-term economic growth and maintain Utah’s enviable quality of life without making some critical investments. – Gary Herbert
Utah is America’s best place for business because Utahns make it their business to succeed – and we have the track record to prove it. – Gary Herbert
In 2014, Utah cities Salt Lake City and Provo both surpassed Silicon Valley in per-deal venture capital averages. From large, multi-campus companies to promising start-ups, Silicon Slopes offers a promising climate for businesses. The entire tech industry has its eyes on Utah. – Gary Herbert
From Enve Composites to Bluehouse Skis, Utah companies are making breakthrough products for biking, winter sports, water sports and more. – Gary Herbert
When it comes down to hardball, we have a veto pen, and I’ve used it in the past, and I expect we will have opportunity to use it in the future. That’s the nature of the business. – Gary Herbert
One person’s rights do not have to come at the expense of another’s. If we can find common ground on religious freedom and LGBT issues in Utah – one of the nation’s most religious and conservative states – we can do it anywhere in the country. – Gary Herbert
Utah’s economy stays strong by adhering to conservative fundamental principles: low and consistent tax rates, smaller and more efficient government, sensible regulation, and empowering the private sector to create jobs. – Gary Herbert
In 2009, during my inaugural address, I expressed the importance of unprecedented partnerships. Since then, Utah’s government, business, and education leaders in communities statewide have worked together more frequently and with better results than ever before. – Gary Herbert
Don’t spend more than you take in. Control your debt. Empower the private sector. We have 50 states out there that are laboratories of democracy. Why are we not empowering the states to find solutions to our problems, particularly health care, as opposed to looking to a one-size-fits-all solution from Washington, D.C.? That puzzles even me. – Gary Herbert
I do believe that the states have the right to make the definition of marriage, and each state can define it as they so choose through their elected representatives. – Gary Herbert
There’s no reason why fiscal responsibility is a Democrat or a Republican point of view. It ought to be all of our points of view. – Gary Herbert
When I entered into office mid-recession, my No. 1 focus was Utah’s economy. We set bold goals, and we’ve built one of the best-performing economies in the nation. – Gary Herbert
Utah has benefited from setting smart tax policy. That said, public finding is dynamic enough that we cannot just set the tax policy and presume that it does not require continual review and adjustment. – Gary Herbert
It’s not enough for just us to invest in Utah; more and more, we are encouraging businesses around the world to follow suit. We want them to invest in and become part of Utah’s future and to allow Utah to invest and become part of theirs. – Gary Herbert
The Bush tax cuts, they ought to be made permanent in my mind so there is certainty out there. – Gary Herbert
My message to business leaders is clear: If you are looking to expand your business and boost the bottom line, there is no better place than Utah to do it. – Gary Herbert
While technology and assessment can help complement the important work of our teachers, I worry that we are spending too much of our time testing. – Gary Herbert