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Herbert meets with backers of ethics initiative
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If he backs the initative, he'll offend "free speech" conservatives, get reduced donations.
If he completely stonewalls the UEG, he could offend voters.
Situational prescription? Waffle
Gov Herbert is a refreshing voice of reason in this whole debate. It appears he doesn't agree with the follies of this initiative, yet he is leading out by saying something has to be done. Good job Governor.
The issue with challenging the constitutionality of the intiative is that any challenge would not be entertained until the initiative became law. So, it would take passing the initiative into law, then a challenge, a lengthy and costly court battle, and then a decision as to whether any individual part of the initiative is unconstitutional. The remainder, by its own effect, would remain law.
The trouble I have with this initiative is that, not only does it provide five citizens with extraordinary power, it also provides for the sponsors of the legislation to appoint those five individuals (if the leadership cannot unanimously agree), and then those five individuals appoint an Executive Director.
The Executive Director then becomes, essentially, a special prosecutor with subpoena power - the scariest portion, however, is that the Executive Director takes his direction from the complainants. If the people bringing the ethics complaint desire a subpoena, they need but only ask for it, and the Executive Director is forced to give it.
The entire piece of legislation leaves the door open to witch hunts and media politics for political enemies.
The very same one's he was opposed to earlier.
If you have nothing to hide, why be against an ethics initiative?
I especially love Herbert's reason for not meeting with them--they didn't call him! Setting aside the claims by the organizers that they tried to set up a meeting (which would make sense since their goal in creating the initiative was to convince government representatives to support it), the governor's position indicates he doesn't feel it's his responsibility to educate himself on the issues!
Obviously his statements in this regard are disingenuous and he is just doing this for show. As a conservative I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt but he is showing himself to be an empty chocolate shell of a genuine representative of the people.
With help of independent media, the people are the ones responsible to check bad behavior of legislators.
Unless the people participate in their own government, how will they be represented, especially when it comes to public funds and individual rights?
The right and responsibility of the people to hold their leaders accountable is threatened here with an unelected, appointed for life, untouchable board made of only 5 people.
The people cannot be manipulated by special interest as easily as a small board of 5 people, unelected, appointed for life, and not accountable to anyone else in the government. This initiative will destroy the UT constitution and our individual rights in this state.
The Governor had the good sense to employ the one sure method of finding out what is IN the initiative. He studied the initiative itself. Not the smoke screen put up by the sponsors.
Good job Gov Herbert.
Get active in your local politics, folks. If you're not willing to pay the price to cultivate influence, you shouldn't be surprised that the rest of us don't have much use for your unconstitutional "ethics" reform initiative.
Secondly, you are spouting the talking points of the initiative sponsors...a sure-fire indicator that you have NOT read the initiative itself, but are relying on the sponsors' characterizations of the initiative.
My suggestion: Read the initiative or you're going to be somebody's pawn in the games you say you're sick of. And stop cricizing people who HAVE done their homework when you haven't bothered to do yours.
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