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Pignanelli: This is a good omen. Democrats with legislative experience are an efficient group of individuals with a "Utah Realpolitik" experience. Always surrounded by Republicans, they learned which battles to fight (and not undertake) while remaining loyal to their principles. This is the needed recipe for the capital city. He is unlikely to hire the whole group. But don't be surprised if McCoy and Hale have positions of prominence.
Webb: It does make sense for Becker to bring on as staff and advisers folks who have real-life experience in the political trenches and who are practical enough not to go chasing after moonbeams. Becker will keep his liberal/progressive base happy. He owes nothing to conservatives. He can stomp in their faces, and it will only help him in his next election. But it will be interesting to see if he tosses a few crumbs to a token Republican or two.
Pignanelli: All this paranoia by these lawmakers is fun to watch (I share their pain I led House Democrats the year Bill Clinton claimed third place in Utah). A number of the anti-voucher education activists are considering challenges against pro-voucher legislators, including within the Republican Party. Yet, the referendum activity is already a distant memory for most Utah voters. November 2008 is almost two political lifetimes away, and referendum opponents will need more to carry them the distance. But there's a silver lining. Many of these legislators have started campaigning and reaching out to their constituents always a recommended measure for elected officials.
Webb: The overwhelming voucher defeat was a clear setback for Republicans. It can't be spun any other way. Certainly, concern exists among many Republican lawmakers, especially those who had close races in 2004 and 2006. But there's no need to panic. Republicans are still in control and have the opportunity to deliver some great public policy in the 2008 legislative session, including consumer-oriented health-care reform.
The reality is that Republican leadership has delivered for Utah. Republicans just need to communicate it better. Quality of life in Utah is better than ever in history, despite the whining of the cynics and the naysayers. Personal and family income is way up; jobs are plentiful; we're pumping unprecedented amounts into public schools; our air is cleaner and our water is purer; we'll soon have the best regional public transit system in the country; our budgets balance and we are the nation's best-managed state all because Republican leadership made it happen. Not a bad way to enter 2008.
Republican LaVarr Webb was policy deputy to Gov. Mike Leavitt and Deseret News managing editor. He now is a political consultant and lobbyist. E-mail: lwebb@exoro.com. Democrat Frank Pignanelli is Salt Lake attorney, lobbyist and political adviser. A former candidate for Salt Lake mayor, he served 10 years in the Utah House of Representatives, six years as House minority leader. Pignanelli's spouse, D'Arcy Dixon Pignanelli, is a Utah state tax commissioner. E-mail: frankp@xmission.com.
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