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Governor needs to treat working people with respect

Published: Sunday, March 27, 2005 7:09 p.m. MST
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Such appears to be the case in the matter regarding drivers' licenses for illegal immigrants. The governor created the Department of Community and Culture whose staff seems to function as gatekeepers to keep away people from the minority community who have a real understanding of the injustice and hurt minorities endure on a daily basis. The staff reflects the "fresh start" the governor wants throughout his administration but lacks understanding of the needs of less-privileged people.

He is quickly finding out that the private corporate model doesn't quite fit when trying to run a democratic government. Unlike the closed board rooms of business, in public matters people want an open and accountable government where they can have an opportunity to have a say in its direction. They want to be consulted in matters that affect their lives. And well they should. After all, the government belongs to the people, and they entrust their leaders to carry out responsible stewardship.

The governor is not unlike many newly elected leaders who come in with the idea that they will bring about change, and do it now. They want people to change or, as he said, "stand aside." They soon find out that the bureaucracy and the public, with all its separate interests, often resists being told what to do and ends up opposing them. The bureaucrats, on the other hand, smile, do nothing and figure "this too shall pass."

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The governor said he would make mistakes and would need our forgiveness. That is a given. We all want him to succeed. We hope that he will learn from his mistakes and realize that he is a leader for all the people; and in our democratic society, he must make sure the least fortunate among us are not forgotten. As long as he is true to his principles, the people will be there to support him.


Utah native John Florez has founded several Hispanic civil rights organizations, served on the staff of Sen. Orrin Hatch and on more than 45 state, local and volunteer boards. He also has been deputy assistant secretary of labor. E-MAIL: jdflorez@comcast.net

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