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Good 'ol Legislature | 7:57 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
They cant find enough money to pay for teachers, state workers, or health insurance for the poor....but they can find tons of money to make the capitol building "Immaculate". I can understand the earthquake retro's. but everything else sure seems like the good 'ol boys watching out for themselves.....Just goes to show you where their priorities are..
el.bigotes | 8:40 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Hope they planned something for parking.
tenx | 9:33 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Just wondering how many materials were sourced from outside of the USA and also how many manhours of pay went to Illegal Aliens who were working on the project. Could someone who worked there give us a rough estimate?
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Laurie | 9:51 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Oh come on folks! People come from all over the world to visit our fair city -- there is nothing wrong with wanting a beautiful state capitol that we can be proud of! Safety is a plus.
Klaus | 10:09 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Maybe they would prefer that we set up a couple mobile homes to house the Utah government. Call up Diamond Rental to see how much it is for one of those big tents for the senate. I agree with Laurie.
Back off people | 10:28 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
What good would it do me to feed my family if the walls of my house are crumbling?
Visitors | 11:19 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
We were on vacation to Washington State this summer. Took a tour of their capitol building. They show off the cracks in the marble caused by the last two earthquakes there. The tour person told us that there are no plans to fix their capitol. If there is a big earthquake it will simply come tumbling down killing people inside. The great state of Washington must have other things to spend money on instead of public safety improvements of its public facilities. While I think that Utah should have kept the capitol in Fillmore where it belongs, we are kind of stuck with it in SLC. Bravo to fixing it so it wont come crashing down on our heads when the BIG one comes.
time and place | 11:33 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Sometimes you have to spend a little extra to ensure quality. This is one place where the government should have a showpiece of a capitol building. Nothing over the top, but elegant and tastful. I haven't seen the new restoration, but feel assured that the building is appropriate for its purpose.

And I'll bet with some other budgeting adjustments, money can still be found for police, roads, schools, jails, parks and libraries.
PRAISE NOT WORTHY | 11:53 a.m. Jan. 3, 2008
I hope someone will get the homeless off the streets of Utah. Clean up where needed. Utah has some pitiful people here.
shameful money | 1:14 p.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Rub the faces of the poor into the dirt. Unless you have been there don't GLORIFY this building!
Chad Shane | 4:33 p.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Can't please everyone. Damned if we do and damned if we don't.
Smile and let the sunshine in!
Kermit | 5:51 p.m. Jan. 3, 2008
The last time I was in that wonderful building, I was stunned at its condition. It needed the updates. The electrical, the communications systems, the AC and Heating. It's condition was deplorable. Inviting tourists or guests to it was not my idea of a good impression. Lets face it, Utah needs something positive going for it. If you could hear what people say about Utah around the USA. You would be shocked, Now we can get a positive response and advertisment of the State Capitol. Every little bit helps.
It would cost much more than 200 million to replace it in event of a disaster. It simply had to be done. Finally some positive news around the nation about Utah, Insted of negative. Something Positive on the news that is not LDS or Polygamy related.
A shining Star returns in the State Capitol.
I also hope they did something about parking.

A Utah Native living in Arizona.
It is not against the law to be an Adult in Arizona.
Thank You.
Shame On Utah! | 9:44 p.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Just think of the millions spent here that could have been used to help the hungry and poor. All I see here are those Utahns with money gloating. Greed is not what this state should be about. It sickening to say the least! Taxes keep going up while you guys gloat boast over your money and power and your waste of money on a polished building. I hope God has a place for all you involved.
May God look with mercy on them | 10:10 p.m. Jan. 3, 2008
I am shocked and offended by this pretentious show of the legislature's lack of compassion towards the people of this great state. To spend this kind of money on the Capitol while under-funding those programs that blesses the lives of our families, friends and neighbors is disgusting. I have read Klaus's and Laurie's comments and find them to be as offensive as the actions of these legislators. If beauty means so much to you and using our taxes to pay for it while people are starving you should find a Church where you can pretend to be a good person. As for me and mine, we will follow the Lord while the wicked vote for these wicked legislators who waste our taxes and watch as those who suffer continue to suffer. May God look upon these legislators with mercy instead of judging their wicked actions harshly.
Great Building | 10:18 p.m. Jan. 3, 2008
It's a fantastic building. It's great and very spacious. It is very appropriate that those who have the sole management of our government should have a nice place to spend the taxes imposed upon the people.
Expensive PR? | 10:24 p.m. Jan. 3, 2008
Kermit,
You are sayng that a fancy renovated capitol building will make people like Utah more? No, I wouldn't be shocked what they say around the nation. They say it right here in Utah as well.
nels paulsen | 2:12 a.m. Jan. 4, 2008
Grow up people. Nice benefits everyone, rich and poor.

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Jon Castleton, left, tours the state Capitol with his 2-year-old son, Joshua, and 11-year-old daughter, Ashley, on Wednesday. Castleton made the blinds for the Capitol.

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