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Rep. Becky Edwards, R-North Salt Lake

Women take on leadership at conference

While women make up half of Utah's population, only 17 percent of Utah lawmakers are female. Utah does not have any women in Congress or statewide-elected office.

On Saturday, nearly 300 women attended the "Real Women Run: Find Your Voice" leadership training conference, sponsored by the YWCA and the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics.

North Korea weeps for dead dictator

(PAUL BEATY/The Associated Press) U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., speaks to protestors outside the Hyatt Regency during the Mortgage Banker’s Association’s Annual Convention in Chicago, Monday, Oct. 10, 2011. Traffic in Chicago’s downtown business district was snarled by hundreds of demonstrators who were protesting about a number of issues, including high unemployment, foreclosures and lagging school funding, what organizers called “Take Back Chicago.”

Voters with housing woes giving up on politicians

MESA, Ariz. — Like just about everyone in the Phoenix area, Jen Pollock has lost several neighbors to foreclosure and short sales. And, like hundreds of thousands of others in Arizona, Pollock and her husband are upside down on their mortgage, owing about twice as much as their suburban house is now worth.

(J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/The Associated Press) In this Dec. 8, 2003, file photo President George W. Bush greets applauding Congressional leaders as he signs into law the Medicare prescription drug benefit at the Daughters of the American Revolution’s Constitution Hall in Washington. Deficit hawks note the inconsistency of 2012 Republican presidential candidates who say they’ll try to repeal President Barack Obama’s health overhaul, but nod to another massive health care entitlement with unfunded future costs of over $7 trillion created by Republicans. From left to right: Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, Senate Majority Leader Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tenn., Speaker of the House of Representatives Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., President Bush, and Sen. John Breaux, D-La., partially obscured, and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas.

AP Enterprise: GOP not always against entitlements

WASHINGTON — It’s a massive health care entitlement with unfunded future costs over $7 trillion. Many conservatives are still upset at the way it was rammed through Congress.

(Associated Press file photos) Rep. Jason Chaffetz (right), R-Utah, says he hasn’t decided whether he’ll challenge Sen. Orrin Hatch (left), R-Utah, in 2012, but it appears he has his sights already set on a statewide campaign. The Tea Party favorite who is seen as a serious threat to Hatch’s bid for a seventh term begins a series of statewide town halls Monday.

Chaffetz ready to launch campaign tour around Utah

SALT LAKE CITY — U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz hasn’t decided whether he’ll seek the Senate seat of fellow Utah Republican Orrin Hatch, but his movements in the upcoming week indicate he’s seriously considering it.

Ex-Detroit mayor freed after 14 months in prison

JACKSON, Mich. -- Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick walked free from a state prison early Tuesday after serving just over a year for violating probation in a 2008 criminal case.

Why politicians lie

WASHINGTON -- With reporters shouting and camera flashes exploding before his eyes, U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner stood alone on a stage in New York City, trying to respond to every question. But there was no answer for one of the questions:

Why?

Why would he send graphic images to women he had met on Facebook and Twitter? How could he not know -- with any number of sex-tainted scandals to guide him -- that it could cost him his career and ruin his reputation as he lied, like so many others, to avoid the embarrassment of getting caught?

"This was a very dumb thing to do. It was a very hurtful thing to do," he said from the stage, tears in his eyes. "If you're looking for some kind of deep explanation for this, I simply don't have one."

Some psychologists, though, say they can explain the steady drumbeat of news about politicians who philander, attempt to seduce, or, as in Weiner's version of what happened, ignore the potential consequences of what he considered harmless frivolity.

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