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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Legislative Ethics Reform

The following pledge represents part of the commitment that I feel necessary to work towards as I represent the constitutents of House District 34. Additionally I think we need to put in place some type of campaign finance limits. The way money is finding its way into the political process needs to be evaluated and in my opinion needs to be limited.


Pledge for
Legislative Ethics Reform
May it be publicly known by the voters in the State of Utah that the candidate or legislator whose
signature appears on this page does hereby pledge and vow to actively support and work for the
passage of legislation during the 58th Session of the Utah State Legislature, in the year 2009, that
seeks reform in the areas listed below, which, upon passage, will provide the citizens of the State of
Utah a more open, honest, ethical and transparent government:
1. Require full disclosure of any and all gifts and meals, (not including those provided
to the entire legislative body), by both the recipient legislator and the provider of the
gift/meal when that provider is a registered lobbyist, PAC, or acting on behalf of a
company or corporation.
2. Prohibit legislators or campaign committees from using campaign contributions for
anything other than “legitimate” (i.e.: directly related to their campaign for election to
public office) campaign expenditures, or for the execution of duties directly related to
their public office.
3. Require that unexpended campaign funds, upon defeat or retirement from the office in
which the legislator served while generating the funds, be donated to a registered public
charity or political party, or transferred to the School Trust Land Permanent Fund.
4. Establish appropriate sanctions for legislators and others who fail to comply with the
requirements listed above.
5. Encourage transparency by providing sanctions for candidates, legislators, lobbyists,
PACs, PICs and corporations who fail to file timely and accurate reports.

Monday, October 6, 2008

700 Billion Dollar Bailout???

Things need to change in our society. We as citizens cannot afford to continue to implement policies that take away individual responsibility. I am very frustrated with the need for government intervention related to the economy. I have provided a very interesting you tube video that highlights some changes that our government made in the past that now we are trying to fix with the 700 billion dollar bailout. There is fault in many different areas related to the downturn in our economy and redistributing wealth is not something that I think would be wise. The over site talked about by some is necessary however the individual responsibility related to living beyond ones means is as much a part of the problem and we all need to look in the mirror so far as this is concerned before the necessary changes occur. Now that the bill has passed the burden of paying for this will fall to each of us because of the failed polices of the past. Lets together recognize the real changes that are necessary and pull up the boot straps and get it done. Please watch the attached video to get the real message related to problems we need to solve.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxgSubmiGt8