From Deseret News archives:
We must keep government honest, accountable
Poll after poll shows how Utahns want more openness, ethics reform and clearer campaign-contribution rules in their Legislature. And while we complain about the lack of trust and integrity in our government, we fail to assume the responsibility the Founding Fathers never thought would be lacking in its citizens.
Over recent years we have seen how our elected lawmakers have become more distant and less responsive to the needs of their constituents and instead, listen to and do the bidding of lobbyists and special-interest groups that keep their campaign coffers full; so much so, that some fail to do any campaigning of any significance. While they make cosmetic rule changes concerning gifts and contributions from lobbyists, legislators are unwilling to make any changes that affect their being re-elected.
We have seen blatant disregard for campaign-finance reform, including reporting gifts and campaign contributions; and for those promoting openness and integrity in government, we have seen name-calling and attempts at intimidation. We have seen the Legislature punt when it comes to assuring the public's trust, by showing no interest in following up on ethics complaints. It is discouraging to watch it unfold and see the lack of public outcry over how legislative leaders handle these concerns. It makes one wonder if Thomas Jefferson would have survived in today's Utah Legislature. What we tend to forget is our form of government was forged out of strong argument and dissent by those who had the courage and perseverance to speak out. It is what has made freedom and justice precious values in our society.
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