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Bring a newbie to your caucus! Print E-mail
Richard Davis   
Saturday, 01 March 2008
We have continued the announcements of top-notch candidates for the state legislature. I am so pleased that so many high quality individuals have agreed to step forward and make a difference.  This is a great sacrifice for them.  When you meet one of these candidates, please thank them for running and offer your support.

The party caucuses will take place on March 25 at 7 p.m.  Our secretary, Hinckley, is organizing the locations.  We will post them here on the website, and announce them in the next newsletter and in the press.

Please mark your calendars to attend on that date.  But also please consider who you can bring with you.  Our theme is "bring a newbie."  Invite and bring someone who has not been to a Democratic caucus before.  One of the party's goals is to double the attendance at the caucuses over the 2006 attendance.  That won't be easy because attendance two years ago was quite high.

My kudos to all of those who have helped so far to make our party viable again.  We've made a lot of progress.  But there is a long campaign ahead.  It will be hard work.  It will not be easy to beat a seemingly Republican lock on government.  Yet, we can do it.  If we work together, we will do it.
 
Mitt Romney, Nokia Phones, and Justice for All Print E-mail
Don Jarvis   
Monday, 18 February 2008
Mitt Romney’s campaign attracted a lot of attention here in Utah.  He happens to be a cousin of mine, and I admire the way he went after an entrenched political machine in Massachusetts and gave voters there a good old American two-party choice.  Anytime one party has a stranglehold on state politics, it’s a recipe for disaster. That’s what they had in Massachusetts before Mitt, that’s what we have in Utah now, and that’s why we have multiple disasters looming.  We need to get back to the healthy checks and balances that two viable political parties provide.  

And that’s what I am going to do.  Today I am announcing my candidacy as a socially conservative Democrat for the Utah State Legislature District 63.  I am going to put my own money and my own time into this campaign.  And I ask you to do the same.  Because together, we can win.

Like my friend Paul Thompson, I have several reasons for running, 13 to be exact.  Janelle and I have 22 grandchildren, 13 of whom live here in Provo.  

Some of my friends have wondered about the wisdom of challenging our good neighbor Steven D. Clark, a moderate Republican who has served for the past eight years in the legislature, has run unopposed all four times, and has received $12-18,000 each election even with no opponent!  He has high marks from small businesses and realtors.  The Legislature and the Governor have done well for Utah business, and I salute them.  I am also pro-business but would like to discuss our economy and our well-being more broadly.  

While our economy has grown in the past few years we’ve missed a great opportunity.  That is to fully fund our education system.  The legislature has not done as well for public education as they have for business.  And it is time to correct that.  Some might say that investing in business helps education.  But it works just as much, if not more, the other way around.  I suggest that investment in education greatly benefits society and is the master key to many things in the long run, including keeping Utah’s economy strong.  We will not always have a good society and a strong economy if we neglect our children’s education.     

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We must work together to get our candidates elected Print E-mail
Richard Davis   
Saturday, 26 January 2008

The announcements are beginning.  On January 8, Steve Baugh announced he was running for the state legislature in District 58--as a Democrat.  One week later, Gwyn Franson did the same in District 27.  And there are more to come. 

We are delighted to see these candidates (and the ones who will be announcing shortly) step forward to serve--not just as candidates but as state legislators dedicated to making better public policy.

But it isn’t enough for them to step forward.  All of us need to do so as well.  The party needs volunteers. We need you to contact us and give us your time and talents and money.  Even if you can’t give much, even a little bit will help. 

Please write to Hinckley Jones-Sanpei, our secretary, at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and offer to help.  We will get back with you right away and hook you up with a committee or legislative district or a candidate where you can be of the most service.

I was hopeful that the county party would have a new constitution by this time.  The Rules Committee spent quite a bit of time rewriting the constitution of the county party over the past few months.  But the new constitution needed a 2/3 vote of the Central Committee. It received slightly less than 2/3 and therefore was rejected.  I was disappointed.  The county party desperately needs a new constitution and the draft prepared by the Rules Committee was a vast improvement over the existing constitution. Hopefully we can have a new constitution before too long.

Through the efforts of many people in the party, we’re making progress in shaking up politics in Utah County. Now we need to work hard to elect our legislative candidates so they can shake up policy in behalf of all of Utah’s citizens.

 
Look forward to exciting, electable democratic candidates! Print E-mail
Richard Davis   
Thursday, 06 December 2007
For those of us who attended the Fall Social, we enjoyed a wonderful treat. The food was good as was the company. It was a delight to hear Scott Howell tell us about how he got involved as a candidate and what a difference he was able to make during his ten years in the state legislature. Thanks again to all those who helped make that event a success.

The topic of Scott's address was not a coincidence. We are currently recruiting candidates for the state legislature from across the county. All of the legislative seats and half of the senate seats are up for election this next fall.  
So far we have recruited three individuals to run for the state legislature. They are viable candidates who have excellent chances of beating vulnerable incumbents. I will not announce who they are, but let them do that in their own announcement events in January. However, I want to applaud them for their willingness to do this.  

They are the beginning of the slate of candidates we are creating for the 2008 campaign. There are several others we are meeting with and encouraging to make a race themselves. I'm hopeful they, too, will carry the banner for us in their districts and ultimately unseat the Republican incumbent in each case. I expect we will fill as full a slate as possible with competitive candidates who, with our support, can become state legislators.

Just a personal note:  I will be away for job-related reasons for nearly all of the time between mid-January and May.  I have been offered a research fellowship at Harvard University. Professionally, this is a wonderful opportunity.
Although it will make it difficult for me to attend most events or meetings during that time, I will still be using the telephone and e-mail to assist candidates and conduct party business. Also, I expect to return some during that time and will be able to conduct party business personally as well on those occasions.

In addition, we have a capable vice-chair in Larry Brown who will cover for me for any events I cannot attend. My goal is to recruit most of the candidates who will be on our slate within the next month and prepare them for the early stages of their campaigns. Then, in June, we will gear up for the fall campaigns.

The party has moved forward in a marvelous way. We will shake up elections next year and make a difference for ourselves and our children and all of those in Utah County who want better government than they are now getting.
 
Time to give thanks Print E-mail
Richard Davis   
Monday, 05 November 2007
As I approach the six month mark serving as chair of the county party and all of us enter the Thanksgiving season, I reflect on the progress we've made in organizing the party, raising money, and preparing for next year's campaign.  It is time to give thanks.

I am grateful for those who are volunteering their time to make a difference in changing politics and public policy in this county and this state.  So many people are doing many tasks across a variety of areas within the party.  It is wonderful to see this happen.

My thanks particularly go to the executive officers I get to serve with - Larry, Hinckley, and Kristin. They have given many hours of service to build the party.  I am grateful for their respective roles in this venture of revitalizing the Democratic party in Utah County. Please express your thanks to them when you see them.  They deserve it.

I am also grateful to the legislative district chairs who have accepted the task of organizing legislative districts, working with candidates, and reaching out to voters in the districts across this county.  They are vital to the organizational strength we will need to win back legislative seats and send a Democrat to the Congress to represent us.

My thanks also go to the committee chairs who have taken over areas such as research, publicity, technology, events, fundraising, and various outreach functions.  They have already made a difference in increasing our donations, creating this newsletter, organizing party events, raising our public profile, and many other successes.

And I also want to express my appreciation to the many committee members and precinct chairs who already have, and yet will, be the activists who make us viable again.  Thanks to all who participate in growing the party.  It is honor to be able to work with you.

Richard Davis
 
Help defeat the voucher bill Print E-mail
Richard Davis   
Tuesday, 16 October 2007

This is not an election season in Utah involving party-affiliated candidates, but there is an opportunity to help change public policy in Utah and help our Democratic candidates in next year's election.

We need your help to defeat vouchers on November 6.

Education is the number one issue for Utah voters and the Republican legislature, including every single member of the Utah County delegation, is on the opposite side from the public on this issue.  We want to defeat vouchers in Utah County and show how out of touch Republican legislators are.

Our Education Outreach Committee, in conjunction with Utahns for Public Schools, will be organizing a grassroots information campaign between October 22 and November 6.  They need Democrats who will be precinct coordinators and others who will walk parts of precincts to distribute literature and hand out signs against vouchers. 

Please volunteer to help defeat vouchers.  To do so, contact Steven Baugh, chair of the Education Outreach Committee, at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .  Help the Democratic Party change public policy and show the public that Democrats, not Republicans, share their values.

 
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