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A car drive through southern Utah. Donna Law, a member of Gov. Spencer Cox’s cabinet, was reimbursed thousands for the 250-mile commute between her residence in Cedar City and Salt Lake County. (Clay Banks/Unsplash)

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New home construction in Lehi. A little publicized law gives unelected developers the power to issue bonds and pass taxes onto homebuyers in public infrastructure districts. Such taxes can amount to second mortgages paid off for decades. (Aubrey Shafer, KSL)

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An often hidden developers’ tax is zapping Utah homebuyers for billions. The debt of public infrastructure districts has exploded to three that of the state government. (Rachel Pixton)

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