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Both parties must learn from Parkway legacy
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Bipartisan participation early in legislative and administrative matters is not some "fuzzy" ideal. It is how most federal programs are created. Leavitt, during his successful first term, was a master of inclusiveness and never worried about partisan attacks. Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and other state leaders must remember the lesson of Legacy in future planning: Democrat numbers may be small, but our contributions can be huge.
Webb: Sorry, but Democrats really don't have much to complain about here. As Frank mentioned, Democratic Sen. Ed Mayne was involved in the negotiations. Aside from the negotiating team and leadership, legislators were pretty much kept in the dark about the final provisions of the agreement until the briefings in caucuses.
It would have been good to have a Democratic leader at the press conference announcing the agreement-in-principle, but legislative leaders in general were scarce at the press conference. It was handled by the governor, UDOT, environmental leaders and members of the negotiating team.
I am an advocate for Republican magnanimity whenever possible. Republicans ought to go out of their way to involve Democrats. They could co-opt a lot of them and build stronger coalitions around issues.
When I worked for Gov. Leavitt, we had what we called the 60-20-20 rule for making big political decisions. The idea was that that only 60 percent of the success of a decision has to do with the actual quality or rightness of the decision. Another 20 percent of the success is determined by whom you involve in helping make the decision (getting their buy-in) and the final 20 percent of success is determined by whom you inform in advance about the decision and whom you invite to help you announce it.
Following the 60-20-20 rule helps smooth even tough, controversial decisions. Not all politicians follow this rule, but they would be wise to do so.
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