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Ken Peay performed a remarkable job as commander of the UHP and displayed exemplary leadership skills. The citizens of Utah County have a rare opportunity for a brave, courageous, proven leader to transpose his knowledge and skills to a new job of representing them in the Utah Senate. Thank you Commander Peay for your desire and willingness to continue to serve the citizens and state of Utah. I urge the citizens who have the opportunity to vote for him not to miss this rare opportunity to select such a highly qualified, fine candidate for senate.
Anyone who cares about the future of high school athletics needs to get behind this guy, because that Madsen dude is trying to ruin prep sports.
So do Democrats think that 2008 is there year. I believe not in Utah or Utah county.get a life .
Current cops (active or retired) in the state legislature:
Sen. Jon Greiner (R-Ogden)
Rep. Bud Bowman (R-Cedar City)
Rep. Richard A. Greenwood (R-Roy)
Rep. Carl Wimmer (R-Herriman)
Article VI, Section 6. [Who ineligible as legislator.]
No person holding any public office of profit or trust under authority of the United States, or of this State, shall be a member of the Legislature: Provided That appointments in the State Militia, and the offices of notary public, justice of the peace, United States commissioner, and postmaster of the fourth class, shall not, within the meaning of this section, be considered offices of profit or trust.
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