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Go Ralph!!!!!
I hear Ralph saying he'll compare his legislative record against Buhlers "any day." Well, how bout today? What have you done?
I agree with slc liberal, Ralph says he's not ashamed of his record yet he dodges questions about it and his effectiveness all the time!
GO Dave!!!!
Let's see what happened to some of Ralph Becker's bills in the 2007 general session. HB178, Lobbyist Gift Ban -- killed by Buhler's party. HB290, Personal Use of Campaign Funds -- killed by Buhler's party. HJR2, Resolution Supporting Energy Efficiency -- killed by Buhler's party. Hey, Dave? Ralph would be a more "effective" legislator -- and the citizens of Utah would have better respresentation in the legislature -- if your party would stop killing off Ralph's government reform bills.
Crich: Other legislators who aren't R's seem to get along just fine- Dmitrich passed 4 times as many bills in the same amount of time.
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