From Deseret News archives:
Guv starts tax-plan blitz
Huntsman pushing his 'dual track' system
The afternoon meeting was one of at least a half-dozen scheduled this week by Huntsman to sell his so-called "dual track" state income tax system that would cut taxes by $70 million and give Utahns the option of paying a flat rate without deductions.
"I think it will make a difference," Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said of the governor's decision to personally push his plan. "He had to do this or else it was not going to get done."
Valentine and House Speaker Greg Curtis, R-Sandy, met with Huntsman last week to talk about what it would take to get the tax plan passed in a special session next month. Huntsman was told then he'd have to work hard to woo votes.
Every lawmaker has been invited to meet with the governor this week, either at the mansion or during visits Huntsman has set for Logan, Syracuse and St. George, according to the governor's spokesman, Mike Mower.
The response has "been very positive," Mower said. "Some have some questions but that's what these meetings are designed to address. ... I think they've all appreciated the invitation."
"I think he has done his homework," Walker said.
She said the meetings that the governor plans with other lawmakers will go over very well. "I think this is really going the extra mile. I think legislators will appreciate that."
The lobbying blitz comes the same week President Bush, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld are in Salt Lake City to address the American Legion Convention.
Although Huntsman will have breakfast Tuesday at the Governor's Mansion with Rice and greet Bush when Air Force One touches down late Wednesday, Mower said he's spending most of his time getting together with legislators to talk taxes.
"He wants a chance to visit with them and explain why this is so important to Utah's competitiveness in the future," Mower said. "This effort demonstrates his commitment to enacting dual tax reform."
Lawmakers are scheduled to meet Sept. 5 about the tax plan, with the GOP majority holding caucuses to determine whether there is support for a special session. If there is, Huntsman is expected to call the Legislature back into session in mid-September.
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