From Deseret News archives:
Utah legislators just want a little respect
You are the butt of a lot of jokes. Someone told me recently that watching the Legislature reminded him of "the bar scene in Star Wars."
Cynical news reporters and editorial writers shower a lot more criticism on the Legislature than praise. So-called "message" bills on moral issues get more negative media focus than they deserve. Opinion polls show the Legislature's overall approval rating runs 15 points to 20 points below that of the governor.
In short, the Legislature just doesn't get a lot of respect.
And legislators might as well get used to it, because that's the way it is and has always been.
Certainly, the Legislature's image can be improved somewhat with effective public relations. House Republicans this year asked Peter Watkins, an accomplished PR practitioner, to assist with that effort, and the result has been very positive. On the Senate side, Ric Cantrell has produced a well-read Senate Weblog, an effective communications tool.
Consider the PR challenge. Utah has 104 independently elected lawmakers, each with an equal vote, each feeling a mandate, each with his or her own priorities and each with a healthy ego. And the legislators come from two parties, constantly squabbling, each seeking advantage over the other. Those factors alone are a recipe for PR chaos.
The legislative process increases the challenge. In the executive branch, the governor has private discussions with staff and cabinet and makes a decision. With only one voice, the nature of the office is conducive to good PR. In the legislative branch, the state's toughest issues are run through committees, public hearings, floor debates and are subject to intense lobbying, demonstrations and letter-writing campaigns. At any given time, in any committee or floor debate, a legislator may say something dumb or appear insensitive. The actions of any one lawmaker are reflected in the overall image of the Legislature.
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