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Letter: Gov. Spencer Cox is a Utah energy champion

As a young conservative Utahn, I am proud to support Spencer Cox for governor. From livestock producers to weekend hikers, Utahns across the state know that environmental stewardship is crucial to our way of life. Young conservatives like me care about issues like climate change and ...

Letter: Consider the political parties’ stances this election

Last century, in the mid 60s, after I enlisted there was a saying that went "I'd rather be dead than red." Considering the political climate in 2024, I'd ask voters to consider this saying but in context of our two major political parties. The red party promotes lower taxes and smaller ...

Letter: It’s time for a change away from Donald Trump

As a lifelong republican I’m shocked, dismayed, and very disappointed at the state of the Grand Old Party. Think about it, there is no GOP. It’s not a party about conservative values. It’s not about passing beneficial legislation. It’s not about bringing us together to solve problems. ...

Letter: Ogden council should rethink commercial rezone

I am compelled to respond to the Ogden City Council meeting on October 15th, where a concerning commercial rezoning plan was unveiled. This proposal limits multiple-family dwellings in critical commercial zones (C-2/CP-2 and C-3/CP-3), effectively blocking the development of new apartments, ...

Letter: Where has the Republican Party’s moral fiber gone?

Almost 8 years ago former and now convicted felon Donald J. Trump put his hand on the bible and raised the other to swear an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. Four years later when he was running for re-election and found out that ...

Letter: We must replace those who attempt to silence us

I received a flyer in the mail today from Utah Senator John Johnson, Senate District 3. He extols his political accomplishments and asked to be voted back into office again. No!!! In the flyer he did not mention his role in banning books in Utah public schools. He voted for the law, which went ...