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Legislators weigh in on out-of-session aid

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Cantrell | 2:01 a.m. Nov. 11, 2007
What the Constituent Response Team *would* do is provide a core team of experienced staff to help legislators research and respond to citizens in need of help.

Legislative staff have done this for years, but this plan would formalize and organize a process that makes sense.

RC
As if... | 11:56 a.m. Nov. 11, 2007
As if the legilature cares what their constituents want.
As if they have ever followed the will of the community.
As if they cared about any opinion but their own.
T Stevens | 12:34 p.m. Nov. 11, 2007
The legislature does not care about the people of Utah, they do serve people of Utah. One thing they work for healthcare reform and not support
the Unitied Way one, they are getting money from the
insurance companies. There be more uninsurance if
this plan passes, insurance companies don't care about the people.

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