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Huntsman will veto any limits to power
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The governor's mansion not so much so.
At least for now: Hang in there Jon-boy!!
If the legislature can muster the 2/3, then so be it. That's the process, and it's right and fair.
If the Governor didn't even propose entering into this agreement to the Legislature and let them voice their opinions and concerns before signing the agreement, then there is a problem.
What a hypocrite !
Light's out in the head, Utah?!
I'm also grateful for not being raised with,
"... being subject to Kings, Rulers, Presidents and Magistrates," in that when push comes to shove, all who disagree with authority will be banished from society.
Bottom line - This bill will create a huge bottle neck and make even more red tape for the citizens to work through. If anyone is overstepping their boundary it is the legislature.
PS - I didn't vote for Huntsman and I look forward to his last day in office.
us for perceived global warming. I don't want the governor to have too much power because he may just use it.
Anyway, I don't think you're gonna see any great alternatives to him in this election. No one has filed yet, and the good candidates will "keep their powder dry" and wait till they have an open field in 2012 rather than waste their efforts this year just be be branded a loser.
It just dawned on me. "...being subject to Kings, Rulers, Presidents and Magistrates."
Nothing about being subject to General Authorities.
As a Republican I projectile vomit at straight ticket voters, either side of the aisle.
Is this seriously why we need to keep Huntsman? He has a stunning fake tan? And the rocket scientist who made that statement gets to vote.
Do I quote Star Wars for you, Episide 3, revenge of the Sith. "So this is how liberty dies...to thunderous applause."
Oh vey!
I OCCASIONALLY READ THE COMMENTS ON THIS SITE- THESE PEOPLE HAVE MORE TIME ON THEIR HANDS THAN THEY KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH. HOW ABOUT ACTUALLY GETTING INVOLVED IN YOUR COMMUNITIES AND PRECINCTS
AND GROW UP. GIVE UP THE NEGATIVE COMMENTS ABOUT TANS AND BEING PLASTIC LOOKING. IF THEY REALLY CARED THEY WOULD BE COME EDUCATED AND EVENTUALLY REALIZE HOW ABSOLUTELY IGNORANT THEY REALLY ARE!
To the Constitutional lawyer - we may be dumb & we may be stupid, but even some of my best friends are lawyers. We have discussed this & the parallel seems to be that the President can enter into treaties, but the Senate has to approve them before we are obligated by the terms. At the state level, I'm sure that the Governor can enter into all of the inter-state agreements he wants. But, until the Senate approves it, how can we as tax payers be obligated? Otherwise, we have too much power going to one person & I know that I never elected anyone to have that much power over my purse & script. With a veto proof majority voting against the agreement, Jon's bluster is just that - a lot of hot air. Hope it doesn't cause Global Warming to accelerate too fast. But, ask yourself where we would be getting so much of the wheat & other crops now raised in North Dakota if the glacier hadn't melted.
The Utah Constitution states "The Governor shall transact all executive business with the officers of the government, civil and military, and may require information in writing from the officers of the Executive Department, and from the officers and managers of state institutions upon any subject relating to the condition, management, and expenses of their respective offices and institutions."
There's no constitutional provision that requires the Utah Senate to approve inter-state agreements. That your friends would even compare the power and authority under the state Constitution to the U.S. Constitution makes them incompetent to practice law.
As the Governor noted the Legislature has the power of the purse but legislators don't have the power under the state constitution to excercise the functions of the Executive in whole or in part. If and when the Senate President or individual legislators infringe on the rights of the Executive to deal with other states then they violate the State Constitution yet I suspect the people who voted for them don't care about the Utah Constitution because they don't care about the Utah Constitution.
He has absolutly no idea what is going on and seems not interested in the Pepople Of Utah
The Legislature and Senate has passed a lot of laws that violate our Constitutional Rights
They need a Constitutional Lawyer to bless what they do
Utah is becoming a Jail House State
To Many cops picking on the people
We have Bad Judges in Box Elder County
These guys should never be seen in Public
Prosecution and Conviction Courts
They practice a no rights in Court
Now, Confess up
Judge Kevin Christensen and Judge Ben Hadfield
No wisdom
IF this is something that needs fixed, it should be sent to Interim study, and give Legislators a chance to think carefully what is the best way.
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One might suggest that the one thing he WON'T be vetoing is his own tanning salon pass.