From Deseret News archives:
Fall brings host of political questions, ruminations
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Will the Legacy Parkway settlement receive legislative approval this week? No one can overstate the amount of frustration and disgust that legislators Democratic and Republican have toward proposed resolution of the Legacy lawsuits. Republicans hate giving a win to the environmentalists, and many Democrats are angry that they have been left out at the beginning and end of this sorry adventure. A number of lawmakers are threatening to withhold support as a demonstration of their emotion. However, a high majority of Utahns (and more than 50 percent of Salt Lake residents) want the road, and the politicians know this. We predict the bill passes in the special session by almost two-thirds in each house.
When will state Rep. LaVar Christensen get around to filing for the 2nd Congressional District Republican nomination, and what about radio personality Doug Wright? We keep hearing that Christensen will announce his candidacy very soon. Wright appears to be still undecided. A GOP vacancy for this position less than five months before filing deadline indicates Rep. Jim Matheson's strength.
Could Sandy Mayor Tom Dolan be defeated in his re-election bid? In the October primary, political neophyte Gary Forbush captured 40 percent of the vote (Dolan received 54 percent). This is an amazing result, because Forbush spent less than $800 and expended little effort prior to the primary election. Dolan will likely outspend his opponent 8-1 in the general election, and many believe his political machine is invincible. Forbush has obviously tapped into a strong anti-incumbent undercurrent. Riding this momentum, he is expanding his grass-roots activity. According to some politicos, a Dolan victory is no longer a certain outcome, and election night could be a real nail-biter.
Republican LaVarr Webb was policy deputy to Gov. Mike Leavitt and Deseret News managing editor. He now is a political consultant and lobbyist. E-mail: lwebb@exoro.com. Democrat Frank Pignanelli is Salt Lake attorney, lobbyist and political adviser. A former candidate for Salt Lake mayor, Pignanelli served 10 years in the Utah House of Representatives, six years as House minority leader. Pignanelli's spouse, D'Arcy Dixon Pignanelli, is executive director of the state Department of Administrative Services in the Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. administration. E-mail: frankp@xmission.com.
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I was on the plane. We were definitely on the runway, ergo, it was a runway...
The apology was perfect. He explained that his rants were really reflected...
or justification?
That is because Kyle Beckerman is amazing.
RIP. My heart goes to his family.
Everyone, (OK, maybe not everyone) wanted to see BYU come out and be more...
This whole rivalry has gotten out of hand. When fans, or family, from the...
thanks for "clarifying your remarks"- I thought they were pretty clear...
I don't know what he was so mad about, the highlight of his career was...
Max is the essence of "classless" and his rant will be just the billboard...


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