From Deseret News archives:
Scott Matheson Jr.'s response to Deseret Morning News questionnaire
Without a first-rate education system, our economy will never reach its potential. That's why, as governor, educationfrom preschool to adult educationwill always be my highest priority.
Because education is so important to our economic future, I have developed a detailed education plan. This plan, entitled "We Can Do Better: A Pledge to Education," is available on my Web site at www.mathesonforgovernor.com.
2. What is the one personal trait/characteristic that you want voters to know about you and why is that important in this race?
3. Should you win this office, are you willing to self-limit your time in office? If yes, how long would you serve in this office?
Yes. I would serve no more than two terms in office.
4. Do you believe changes are necessary in the state's child welfare system to ensure it does not violate parents' rights? If the system is out-of-balance and needs some changes, what specifically do you recommend?
Striking an appropriate balance is the key challenge. Our children must be safe and must be given the support and nurturing they need to become healthy and productive adults. The long-term social impacts of child abuse and neglect are severe and costly. Children need safe and secure home environments. We must work to provide families with skills and support to foster such environments. Unfortunately, there are times when a child's home environment is unsafe, and best efforts fail to correct the problems in the home. In such cases, we have an obligation to prevent, to the extent possible, injuries that diminish a child's chances for a healthy and happy life. We must balance parental rights with parental responsibility. Protection of children and respect for family privacy are both important values.
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