From Deseret News archives:
Campaign funds for clothes, nannies?
For example, he spent $3,600 in partial rent for a Salt Lake apartment last year. He said he has previously stayed at the Little America Hotel, where a number of out-of-town legislators stay. They get a reduced, government-only rate. The state pays $90 a day for hotel stays.
But Noel's wife decided to come up to Salt Lake City for the 45-day general session, so he rented an apartment "so she could conduct her own work" in a more comfortable environment, he said.
Noel also uses campaign funds to pay for cleaning his suits and shirts. "You spend 12 or 14 hours a day in a suit and shirt (during the Legislature) and you get pretty stinky," he said.
Noel isn't alone in such spending. Some amounts paid by other legislators for dry cleaning or cleaning include $185 by Rep. Neal Hendrickson, D-West Valley; $72 by Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield; and $30 by Rep. Eric Hutchings, R-Kearns.
Some legislators used campaign funds to pay for passports or visas, including Valentine; Sen. Brent Goodfellow, D-West Valley; and Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield.
Into the fast lane
Rep. Todd Kiser, R-Sandy, spent $70 on a freeway HOV-lane pass to allow him to travel alone in faster car-pool lanes.
"I got stuck in traffic a few years ago and missed some (legislative) meetings, so I bought the pass. It did help me get to the Capitol (faster), but I don't think I'll do that again."
"I got a new suit at the Mr. Mac sale a pretty good price," said Kiser, who paid $169 for it. He also paid $90 for special legislative shirts from the Legislature's "Third House" operation.
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