Comments about ‘Rep. Stephen Sandstrom's bills include honey, alimony, schools’

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Published: Saturday, Feb. 26 2011 10:49 p.m. MST

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Patrick Henry
West Jordan, UT

Why am I stuck with Jim Bird out here in West Jordan? Sandstrom please move to West Jordan and run for office here!

Hubble65
Sandy, UT

Why are we stuck with so many of the Utah Legislators? Utah is better off when they are not in session.

Sal
Provo, UT

"While Sandstrom is most well-known for his controversial Arizona-style anti-immigration bill"

The writer should call it an anti illegal immigration bill. Sandstrom is not against legal immigration.

Red Smith
American Fork, UT

We need more Sandstroms in the Legislature.

awsomeron1
Oahu, HI

The A Word should only be for a limited period of time.

I have no problem with the child support unless the A Word is hidden in the child support.

No Law says that the x wife should continue to have stay at home status.

Forever can be a short time and a pre nup on both sides is a great idea. Part of your pay okay but giving up your holding stock really hurts.

Buy the best Lawyer money can buy. Go with one that tells you what he/she can do, not what you can't or do not dare do.

Always No Private Deals everything goes through the Court.

Child support should be until 18, unless sooner married or the child runs away.

Not College.

The A Word should be only until the person collecting (we always assume its the mother). Can get an education and become employable, with a limited time to do so. All of the Genders being considered.

Being to old or to gross should not matter. Handicapped you have SSI options.

VST
Bountiful, UT

Sen. Curt Bramble said, "How many bills you have, or how many issues you cover is not a good measure of how effective you are as a legislator."

In Bramble's mind, I am sure he really believes this. But the number of bills actually passed in both Chambers and sent to the Governor's desk is also a good measure as to whether a legislator's "thinking" is on a train that has come off the rails.

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