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Female may claim high Senate post

Published: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 12:36 a.m. MDT
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A shake-up could well be coming to the Democratic good ole boy leadership in the Utah Senate, making way for the first female Senate leader in Utah history, Republican or Democrat.

With the defeat Saturday of Sen. Fred Fife, D-Salt Lake, by Luz Robles in the Salt Lake County Democratic convention, the stage is set for a completely new type of minority leadership in what has come to be known as one of the most exclusive of Utah's men's clubs — the 29-member Utah Senate.

"It is entirely possible that we could have a woman (minority) leader" for Senate Democrats, said Sen. Pat Jones, D-Holladay, who serves as Democratic assistant whip — third in line in minority leadership. "Utah Democrats have always stood for opportunities for women and people of other backgrounds. And it would be wonderful if there was a woman leader."

"I don't know if (female Democratic senators) would vote in a bloc for leadership," said Rep. Karen Morgan, D-Cottonwood Heights, who seeks to unseat Sen. Carlene Walker, R-Sandy, this year. "With all the new faces" among Senate Democrats coming, "I'm sure there will be a change" in Democratic leadership. "But I can't say what that will be now, it's still so early," said Morgan.

Gone is Fife. But the good ole boys on the Democratic side of the aisle have also lost former Sen. Eddie Mayne, D-West Valley, who died of cancer last year and was replaced by his wife, Karen.

Senate Minority Leader Mike Dmitrich, D-Price, is retiring. The popular Dmitrich, in the Legislature since 1969, operated on a get-along, come-along, strategy. Rarely did Dmitrich oppose the Republican majority or criticize the majority's policies; he yearly was one of the major recipients of lobbyists gifts; and while many House Democrats pushed legislative ethical reforms, Dmitrich opposed most of them.

With Fife, Eddie Mayne and Dmitrich gone, the core good ole boys left are Senate Majority Whip Gene Davis, D-Salt Lake, and Minority Caucus Manager Brent Goodfellow, D-West Valley — who got their leadership posts as part of the Democratic senators bloc who elected Dmitrich their leader.

Sen. Karen Mayne said she is pleased that there are more women in the Legislature but that she will vote for the best Democratic Senate leader, regardless of gender.

Morgan's win is in no way assured — Walker is a tough, well-financed incumbent. But that Senate district was held for years by former Senate Minority Leader Scott Howell, so Democrats can win there.

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