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Jay Evensen: Give thanks to part-time Legislature
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That said, when it comes to improving education, teachers and their unions shouldn't stand in the way of needed reform. The unions should stand up for the teachers quality of live but not against needed reforms that will improve education.
We have only to look at Bramble, Herrod, Sandstrom, Hendrickson and many others to see that Utah's type of legislature is defective. It's true that a full-time legislature has its faults too but it's better then a part-time legislature where those who are making the laws tend to be unhinged as a result of them running for office as a hobby.
A full-time legislature prevents this in that it requires whomever is serving to give their full time, talents and energy to the task of legislating while it's a hobby for many of our current legislators who sponsor crazy bills because they don't take their responsibility seriously.
It's only for 45 days a year (not counting interim) and then they get back to their "real jobs" and can pretend to be sane in front of their employers while demonstrating to the people of Utah that they are deranged. They don't think of us as their employers and don't feel they owe us anything.
This op-ed does not mention that much that the retia of the Utah legislature are the college interns that also work long hours during those 45 days. They are the foot soldiers of the legislature tasked with myriad duties: constituent services, research, running up and down the capital building fetching the most recently revised version of a bill, and on and on.
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