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Friday, March 07, 2008

Changing Hats
One of the first people to file as a challenger for the Utah Legislature this year is a woman who has more experience in the House of Representaitives than than any sitting lawmaker.

Carol Peterson, who was the first woman appointed chief clerk of the House and had more than 30 years experience on the House staff, filed Friday as a Democrat to run against Rep. Kevin Garn, R-Layton, in Hous District 16.

Peterson served as chief clerk until about three years ago, when Speaker Greg Curtis replaced her. Her previously strong relationship with House leadership suffered in 2004 when she was a strong supporter of former Speaker Nolan Karras in the Republican gubernatorial race. One of the other candidates for governor that year was Marty Stephens, who at the time was the sitting House speaker and Curtis was his majority leader.

Peterson says she is running as a Democrat because the dominant Republican majority in the House has lost touch with the interests and wishes of the people. She cites vouchers as a prime example of that and notes that Garn voted for vouchers while the legislative district he represents voted against it in last fall's referendum election.

Cheers,
Paul Rolly

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Paul Rolly grew up in Salt Lake City, graduating from Skyline High School and earning a B.S. in political science at the University of Utah. He began working at The Salt Lake Tribune in 1973 as a copy boy. He worked his way up the ladder, covering police, local government, community affairs and business. He left The Tribune in 1982 to work for United Press International where he was the Utah political reporter and later Salt Lake City bureau chief. He returned to the Tribune in 1985, covering the Utah Legislature and later, taking over as business editor. He began the Rolly&Wells column in 2001 with JoAnn Wells and continues the column alone since her retirement. He also writes a political column that runs in The Tribune's Sunday opinion section. He is married to Dawn House, a reporter at The Tribune.


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