From Deseret News archives:
Mormon Democrats link up in Congress
Caucus aims to show that LDS, Demos a good mix
Joining in the meeting were Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, and Rep. Tom Udall, D-N.M. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega, a nonvoting member of Congress from American Samoa, was not able to attend but plans to participate in the future.
"Legislation is the art of compromise, and a strong two-party system is fundamental to our democracy," said Reid, who as leader of all Senate Democrats is the highest-ranking LDS member of Congress. "I believe strongly that Democrats have many of the same issues at heart as do membership of the church."
That is a tough sell in Utah where Republicans turned out in droves, giving President Bush his largest margin of victory of any state.
But even Republican redistricting could not dislodge Matheson, the son of the popular former governor and who is now serving his third term.
Members of the caucus say it is a fundamental premise of democracy to have a two-party system where issues can be debated freely. And it is important that LDS views be represented on both sides.
"The Founding Fathers intentionally created the Congress to be a place for meaningful debate," Reid said. "For example, as a party, we believe it is our moral responsibility to care for the less fortunate and for one another."
Reid also sounded a note certain to resonate with fiscally conservative Utahns.
Udall said he looks forward to bringing a new voice to policy debates.
"As members of Congress from the West, we are committed to establishing federal policies that build strong, sustainable rural communities; ensure access to affordable health care; and develop natural resource and energy programs that protect water and our environment," he said.
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