Lessons for all from Tuesday's election
Pignanelli & Webb
A sincere thank you goes to Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and his challenger Greg Skordas for exhibiting political courage in raising questions about Amendment 3. Their actions allowed Utahns to engage in a healthy dialogue regarding the merits of this constitutional provision without incurring the wrath of reasonable people. Equally important, these deliberations prohibited the amendment from becoming a wedge issue in the elections.
Every Utahn, regardless of political affiliation, must take pride and acknowledge the stamina, dedication and personal character of Congressman Jim Matheson. The immense resources of the national majority party were thrown against Matheson, who didn't just survive but flourished in the final count. Every day, he dodged artillery fired from the Republican National Campaign Committee and greeted voters with an upbeat attitude. Matheson has set the standard for all politicians to aspire.
The elections last week were a tussle between kittens compared to the legislative competition scheduled for this week. All legislators will gather in their party caucus to determine the leaders, including House speaker and Senate president. Because the participants know each other so well, these contests are political hand-to-hand combat. The outcome is important because these individuals dictate the legislative agenda on matters that affect every Utahn. Furthermore, they will play a key role in shaping programs initiated by Gov.-elect Jon Huntsman Jr.



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