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  1. United States
  2. Utah
  3. Sen. Jerry Stevenson

Sen. Jerry Stevenson

30
Letters
Verified VoterLayton, UT

UT - Oppose SB 296, HB 512, SB 154, SJR 4, and SB 203

I am writing as your constituent to strongly urge you to oppose SB 296, HB 512, SB 154, SJR 4, and SB 203. These bills pose significant threats to the constitutional principles that protect the rights of Utahns and the balance of power in our government. Why These Bills Are Unconstitutional: Underm

Verified VoterLayton, UT

Opposition to H.B. 512 - Utah

I am writing as your constituent to express my strong opposition to House Bill 512, titled "Judicial Retention Changes." Concerns Regarding H.B. 512: Unnecessary Oversight: The bill proposes the creation of a Joint Legislative Committee on Judicial Performance, which would duplicate the efforts of

Verified VoterLayton, UT

Please Vote NO on S.B. 73 and S.J.R. 2 - Protect Citizen Ballot Initiatives

I am writing to strongly urge you to vote NO on Senate Bill 73 and Senate Joint Resolution 2, which would significantly restrict Utah citizens' access to the ballot initiative process. Citizen ballot initiatives are a cornerstone of our democracy, giving everyday Utahns a direct voice in lawmaking w

Verified VoterLayton, UT

Fluoride in Utah's water

I am writing to express my strong opposition to any efforts to ban fluoride from our public water supply in Utah. As a concerned resident, I urge you to consider the overwhelming scientific evidence supporting the benefits of fluoridation for public health. Fluoridation has been endorsed by leading

Map PinClearfield, UT

Protect public's right to access government records

Government transparency and public accountability are fundamental principles of a democratic society. The people have a right to access information about the decisions and activities of their elected officials and government entities. Efforts to restrict or limit access to public records are concern

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