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Ethics debate heating up online
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Lawmakers, the people want you to be more accountable for your actions. Get with the program. Your absolute inaction to solve many of the needs of our State that need true, thoughtful attention is not done because of the bottleneck caused by a handful of narrow-minded political hacks that make the rest of you look bad.
Remember, you are supposedly elected to serve the people and not to be self-serving, cause serving, or
lobbyist serving. A great number of you are good, right thinking folks who try to look at both sides of the issue with an open mind and try to solve the problems and issues of our State fairly and justly.
A smaller number of you use your position, (sometimes leadership) to buy off or just intimidate
the other members of your august body to vote your way. Shame on you for that. The people of the State of Utah deserve better. They really do!
The legislature has continuously "protected" itself from good government. It has exempted itself from the Open and Public Meetings Act, the state equivalent of the Freedom of Information Act, the Public Employees Ethics Act, and other state laws aimed at open government--not to mention creating one of the most restrictive referendum, or citizen initiative, laws in the country.
It's not about good government on the Hill--it's about power and how to keep it.
If it takes the people to change things, then I guess it will.
One has to wonder, however, if voting in some balance to the make-up of the legislature wouldn't be easier than ethics reform by initiative.
And this comes from a life-long Republican!
accept the perks they recieve, yet they keep saying "this and that" is keeping any legislation from being passed.
Reminds me of a teenager who should finish an assignment, but continues to make excuse after excuse and never finishes it.
think about it; if utah legislators were viewed as being honest and trustworthy, and notably followed a general set of commonly accepted ethics rules, noone would be moved to begin an ethics initiative.
clearly, that's not the case.
the ueg initiative is unecessarily harsh, but if this is what it takes to wake up the state legislature, then so be it.
i will sign the petition.
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I have read Representative Fowlke’s and Senator Hillyard’s responses to the petition. They are long on opinion, but short on facts. Statements like "many constitution scholars believe" are not fact, but opinion. Nor do they ever say who these "experts" are. Reminds me a lot of the voucher debate.
If they are so concerned about the whether the petition violates the constitution why don’t they challenge it now. Why don’t they let the Utah Supreme court decide the issue now.
I believe that the GOP needs to take a long hard look at what the people want and not what they best for them. However, based on the voucher debate, not one legislator was defeated so they probably have nothing to worry about.