It was somewhat fitting that I finished my formal job duties for Fair Boundaries yesterday at the Davis County Clerk – frantically rushing in to ensure that the petitions we had gathered over the past weeks and months were officially submitted before 5:00 PM. You see, back in 2006, one of the first real campaign [...]
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New Layout!
Hey everyone, trying out a new layout in an attempt to make things look less squished together! Plus, I figure the start of the “Bills To Watch” series is as good of a time as any. Please let me know what you think and praise or punish the change!
Let us not forget what this night is about.
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Endorsements!
Don’t forget that there is, in fact, an election tomorrow. Though there are hundreds of municipal elections around the state, I am going to focus on the races in Salt Lake City proper. If you don’t know where to go to vote, click here. Remember, you now need two forms of identification to vote. Public [...]
Video of Arrest on Main Street Plaza
This video was obtained by the Salt Lake Tribune through an open records request. It does not include the kiss leading up to the arrest, but it does show the confrontation between Aune and Church officials: It should also be known that the trespassing charges have been dropped by City Prosecutor Sim Gill, saying that [...]
Happy 2nd Birthday Blog!
Well the blog is entering the terrible twos…Soon all it will do is say no and refuse to get into the car when we really have to go somewhere. Strap in and enjoy the ride! Here are the ten most viewed blog posts over the last year: 10 – Are they High? 9 – Official [...]
I Just Don’t Know What to Think…
http://doihaveswineflu.org http://doihavepigflu.com Perhaps I should see a doctor.
Earth Day and Modern Environmentalism
For those of you who don’t know, today is Earth Day. I remember, as a child, schools would take this opportunity to talk about things like not letting the water run when you brush your teeth, turning off the lights when you leave the room, and, oddly enough, why we should walk or bike to [...]
Haring for 2nd Vice Chair – Digital Dominance
We as Utah Democrats rarely have an advantage when it comes to elections – but we do have something that the Republicans don’t: we consider talking to voters key to victory. Indeed, every campaign is taught the importance of going door to door and collecting information so that candidates can build relationships with voters. But [...]
Haring for 2nd Vice Chair – The East/West Divide
Everyone living in Salt Lake County is aware of the psychological and physical divide Interstate 15 has on our valley. Though the reason for this divide are many and varied, the point remains the same – our county is really two counties that agree to abide by the same rules. The incomes, attitudes, and demographics [...]


