From Deseret News archives:
Who's to blame for hold up on a 4th seat for Utah?
So Davis is pushing Congress to give D.C. a seat (most certainly Democratic) and Utah an additional seat (most certainly Republican), which would keep the partisan proportions basically status quo.
One more seat in Congress means more clout for Utah. It means more representation on more key committees, more chances to obtain grants and funding, more chances to pass legislation important to Utah and to kill bad projects like the Goshute nuclear waste storage.
Unfortunately, Utah's House delegation has not been united on this issue. Reps. Chris Cannon and Rob Bishop have been enthusiastic supporters of Davis' approach. They attended the rollout press conference and signed on as original co-sponsors. Rep. Jim Matheson, by contrast, has been AWOL, mouthing lukewarm support for a fourth seat but doing nothing to help the effort.
Democratic support is needed to get this passed, so Matheson's indifference is hurtful.
Legislative leaders tell me that getting a fourth seat is a much higher priority for them than trying to redistrict Matheson out of existence. A number of options are available. The possibility needs to be explored of making the fourth seat an at-large seat, leaving the other three districts as is. Or, the old four-seat plan developed in the last redistricting process could be resurrected, a plan that was pretty favorable to Matheson, as I recall.
With a little negotiation, it wouldn't be hard at all to work this out to everyone's satisfaction. The reality is, Matheson is a popular congressman and capable campaigner who has shown he can win anywhere in Utah. Presently, the GOP/Demo ratio is 66/33. Moving to 75/25 wouldn't be all that bad for Republicans.
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