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Bob Bernick Jr.: Utah needs tighter controls on campaign funding
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This actually may be worse than bold-faced corruption, since these fat-cat legislators have a puffed up sense of their individual moral high ground...it's just appalling to watch, and horrible to suffer under.
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In Utah we rarely have sexual escapades, and you don't see too many legislators going to jail for fraud, etc. We do have issues like this.
With Marty Stephens he did something far worse than stash away a few hundred thousand dollars. He ran for Speaker of the House three times. That did more to take away power from the average joe than anything else. It changed power in the House from a system that favored merit over seniority among rank and file legislators and gradually shifted it into a hard corp seniority system.
It was so ironic that Marty Stephens ran against Mel Brown, who wanted to be Utah's first three-term Speaker of the House. Marty said it was wrong. So, wrong for Mel, right for Marty. Current Speaker Greg Curtis campaigns for Speaker that he will only do it for two-terms, now he is backing off that promise and doing it for a third-term.
And we are shocked over legislators and their conflicts of interest. For a moral people!