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Webb: The vast majority of state employees will quickly adjust and love having a three-day weekend. The big challenge for Huntsman and state managers is to see that productivity among state workers doesn't decline. Taxpayers expect a full 40 hours of work in four days instead of five.
At a time in a tough economy when many private-sector companies are struggling and employees are working harder and boosting productivity, it would be highly improper for state workers to fritter away the extra two hours of work Monday through Thursday.
1st District Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, has been lambasted repeatedly for accepting over $20,000 in contributions from nuclear storage facility EnergySolutions.
Pignanelli: Utah politicos were shocked by this news. Not by the amount or donor, but by the fact that Bishop was actually fundraising. Bishop hates soliciting contributions as much as media attention and teachers unions.
interest groups. Bishop has consistently been supportive of the nuclear power and radioactive waste industries (both of which are crucial to our economic well-being). It's natural that those industries would support him. By congressional standards, Bishop is low-key, cheap and not much of a target for do-gooders and watchdogs. He lives modestly and runs modest campaigns.
During the primary, John McCain and Mitt Romney exchanged nasty insults. Thus, some believe McCain will not select him for VP.
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