
Michelle Tanner on St. George’s Future: Limited Government, Growth, and Defending Community Values
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Join us for an in-depth conversation with Michelle Tanner, family nurse practitioner and current St. George City Councilwoman, as she shares her vision for re-election and the future of St. George.
Michelle discusses:
- How emergency medicine shaped her leadership: Discover how triage and critical decision-making in healthcare translate to effective governance.
- Her stand against tax increases: Learn how she helped fully fund public safety—without raising taxes—through smarter budgeting.
- The water crisis and infrastructure: Get her candid take on federal land policies and the urgent need for local solutions.
- Affordable housing and property rights: Why she champions streamlining and deregulation over government mandates, and how she navigates tough land use decisions.
- Preserving St. George’s unique character: Hear about the “Dixie spirit,” individual liberty, and her commitment to principled, independent leadership—even when it means standing alone.
Michelle sets herself apart with a proven record of challenging the status quo and defending community values. Whether you’re a St. George resident or interested in local governance, this episode offers valuable insights into balancing growth, freedom, and the needs of a thriving community.
👉 Learn more about Michelle Tanner at michelletannerutah.com
👉 Explore all candidates at VoteSTG.com
[00:00:00] Intro
[00:05:23] Michelle Tanner's Platform and Experience
[00:09:53] Tax Increases and Budget Efficiency
[00:13:41] Water Challenges and Federal Land Issues
[00:19:29] Property Rights and Land Use Decisions
[00:25:44] Affordable Housing and Community Character
[00:33:08] Track Record and Leadership Philosophy
[00:37:49] Closing Thoughts and Contact Information