From Deseret News archives:
2007 election questionnaire Nancy Saxton
Getting it done: District 4 is the heart of the city. If it's happening anywhere in the city, it's happening in District 4. The diverse nature of the different neighborhoods and their unique issues require nearly full-time energy for this part-time position. I attend all of the community and neighborhood council meetings each month, of which there are six for a total of sometimes 15 hours each month. The ordinances that are passed first have a life in subcommittee meetings of which I serve on seven at this time (usually I serve on more). This adds up to usually 3 to 5 hours per week. Then there are boards and commissions made up of elected officials throughout the county and/or state. And, of course, the constituent contacts, e-mails, phone calls and appointments often 3+ hours a day. Then there is what we really get paid for, the City Council meetings and preparation for policies that are enacted for a total of 10+ hours each week. No need
I have had flexible time over the past eight years to devote to the important responsibilities of my elected office. I look forward to the time each day that I get to serve all of you. I'm willing and eager to face the challenges in the next four years to continue to move Salt Lake City ahead.
Recent comments
The development and maintenance of this large district in the heart...
Andrea | Nov. 4, 2007 at 11:25 a.m.
If the people who live in Nancy Saxtons district don't re-elect her...
Enter nameJay | Nov. 1, 2007 at 4:16 p.m.
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