Elect Sterling Beck to Provo City Council District 5

Responsible Government & Growth

Sterling Beck is an advocate for responsible government and growth. After spending hundreds of hours listening to the people in our district, Sterling understands that people are concerned about the direction the Provo city council is headed.

  • You are frustrated with the irresponsible use of your tax dollars.
  • You are worried that the city council is exceeding the bounds of proper government and disrespecting your property rights.
  • You are tired of millions being wasted on speculative ventures such as iProvo while the needs of your neighborhood are ignored.

As a council member, Sterling will support a return to the proper role of government. He will fight against the irresponsible use of tax dollars and will vote against wasteful spending.


Instead, he will work to strengthen our neighborhoods, parks, and downtown district. He will respect the restoration of property rights and encourage the creation of new jobs. He will never support a tax increase without a vote from the people.

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Elect Sterling Beck to Provo City Council District 5

Our Local Economy

During the next few years, Provo has the unique opportunity to become a hub of technology and entrepreneurialism. By attracting tech companies to our city, we will jumpstart the local economy and create new jobs in every sector. Lets take a fresh approach to bringing business to Provo.

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Elect Sterling Beck to Provo City Council District 5

Downtown Growth

Downtown is growing, but so much more needs to be done. Sterling understands that many of you are frustrated with the slow progress of our Center street area. Together we can take a fresh view on downtown Provo.

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Elect Sterling Beck to Provo City Council District 5

The iProvo Fiasco

The iProvo fiasco wasted over $8 million. Sterling Beck has the right experience to avoid such mistakes. As a council member, he will help Provo focus on encouraging private enterprise rather than undertaking speculative tech ventures themselves.

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