From Deseret News archives:
Tough Rocky also has a soft side
In 10 years, he hopes to be rights crusader
A few months earlier, Anderson was again in New York when he called a friend to see how his dog, Winston, was doing. The reply came back: Winston was dead.
"I cried," Anderson said. "Goldens (golden retrievers) don't last very long, unfortunately."
That compassion is one reason Anderson wants to be mayor for a second term, despite four years of being on the firing line for some of the most challenging issues ever to face Salt Lake City. He faces a serious challenge from seasoned politician and fellow Democrat Frank Pignanelli and from Republican Molonai Hola in an Oct. 7 primary election. The two survivors will face off in the Nov. 4 municipal election.
Anderson, a tenacious litigator who had an unsuccessful run for Congress before winning a first term as mayor in 2000, has compassionate ambitions that transcend mayor of Utah's largest city.
"The international community is not taking effective steps to eliminate these abuses," he said. "If we were to mobilize political support, we would leave our leaders no choice but to take effective action, so I want to work to bring about that kind of effective advocacy."
That advocacy doesn't mean Anderson couldn't still be mayor in 10 years. In fact, his position as mayor may give him the clout needed to be taken seriously, he says.
"Just as we've done with environmental issues, I could leverage this position into bringing about greater advocacy on these issues," he said.
For instance, as mayor, Anderson has gained the audience of national figures that have included Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta and Delta Air Lines CEO Leo Mullin to ensure luggage screening would be conducted on 100 percent of the checked baggage that passes through Salt Lake City International Airport.
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