Taxpayers deserve leaders who respect their hard-earned dollars. Government should be efficient, transparent, and accountable — and local communities should have the power to govern themselves.
Government spending isn't an abstraction — it's your money. Every dollar the state collects in taxes represents hours of work by families across District 14. Kara believes that elected officials have a fundamental obligation to treat that money with the same care and discipline that families use when managing their own budgets.
Utah has a proud tradition of local governance. Cities, counties, and school districts have historically been empowered to make decisions that reflect the unique needs and values of their communities. But that tradition is under pressure. In recent legislative sessions, the state has increasingly moved to centralize authority — overriding local zoning decisions, preempting city ordinances, and imposing unfunded mandates that strain local budgets.
Fiscal responsibility isn't just a slogan. It's a governing philosophy rooted in respect for taxpayers, accountability for results, and trust in local communities to make their own decisions.
Kara's commitment: As Executive Director of Davis Education Foundation, Kara manages real budgets with real accountability every day. Every dollar raised must be accounted for, every program must demonstrate results. She brings that same discipline to public service — because your tax dollars deserve the same respect as your family budget.
Kara doesn't believe in growing government for the sake of growing government. She believes in making government work — effectively, efficiently, and in direct service to the people who fund it. That means asking hard questions: Is this program achieving its goals? Can this service be delivered more efficiently? Are taxpayers getting value for their money?
Clearfield and Syracuse know what Clearfield and Syracuse need. The city councils, planning commissions, and school boards in District 14 are made up of neighbors — people who live in these communities, send their kids to these schools, and drive these roads every day. They deserve the authority to make decisions that reflect their community's values and priorities.
"Fiscal responsibility means more than just balancing a budget. It means respecting the people who fund that budget. It means demanding results from every program, transparency from every agency, and accountability from every elected official — including myself. Taxpayers don't work hard so government can waste their money. They work hard so their families and communities can thrive. That's the standard I'll hold myself to."— Kara Toone
Kara is running to bring fiscal discipline, transparency, and respect for local control to the Utah Legislature. Your support makes that possible.