Wednesday, October 17, 2007

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Legislators or nuclear power businessmen? Critics say they can't be both
By Robert Gehrke
"If that's not a conflict of interest, I don't know what one is," said Tim Wagner, who heads the Sierra Club's energy campaign."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What does "conflict" mean for a part-time legislature?

Should Curt Bramble not be able to sit on a tax policy committee because he is a CPA?

Should Ms. Biskupski not be able to comment or vote on anything having to do with the SL County Sheriff's department?

Should Cory Holdaway, and many others, recuse themselves on education votes because they are teachers or somehow affiliated with public schools?

Every one of them seems to have a conflict of interest.

Just wondering where the line gets drawn?

PTM

Anonymous said...

Sierra Club and SWA have no say in this ... haven't they caused enough trouble for the state of Utah.

Anonymous said...

Paul, this is different. This is about millions of dollars.

Jackie and Kory are not in positions to make millions from taxpayers' money.

And lets not forget the 4th of July Bramblehart Float.