Utah Governor 'Honored' With Blackhole Award
The national Society of Professional Journalists plans to 'honor' Utah's Gov. Gary Herbert with the first-ever Black Hole award for a restrictive new open records law. From the article: "David Cuillier, SPJ's Freedom of Information Committee chief and a journalism professor at the University of Arizona, said he'll try to present the award to Herbert on Wednesday. The award, Cuillier said, is part of Sunshine Week, an annual initiative begun in 2002 to promote greater transparency in government. Nominations were gathered from around the country, but Cuillier said 'there was no question' the award should go to Herbert as the chief executive of the state."
As a resident of Utah I can't help but notice that national news always seems to revolve around polygamists and bass-ackwards politics. Woo Utah!
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most restrictive government official/entity in the whole world regarding information openness?
Not the people reportedly torturing PFC Manning prior to trial? Or angling to extradite Julian Assange? Or any of the Arab dictators?
I'm not a lawyer, but I play one on the Internet. Blog
I have yet to meet someone in Utah (other than politicians) who likes this law that was passed. Utah politics gets a lot of things right (IMO) but this was not one of them. This bill will not last long as passed. It should not have been passed but it will be changed or removed later.
the current law was written 20 years ago when such informal modes of communication as text messaging and e-mail were not widely used.
Did people just meet in person instead? A quick 'phone call? The first problem with recording official communication is that anything devious is communicated off the record.
It is worth noting here that one Republican legislator in Utah has come out so far and talked about being blackmailed by the leadership in the Legislature to vote for the bill without even considering or debating it.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=960&sid=14729423&s_cid=rss-960
The Utah Legislature is representative in name only, and have barely attempted to make any secret of their disdain and disregard for the Utahn people for years. Why do they keep getting elected then? That's the power of the (R) in this state.
The more national shame they receive, the better.
the term "black hole" is racist?
Awwww. The guy trying to change the subject to Obama didn't get first post this time. Such a pity.
Someone had to do it.
ummm....if you knew the whole story, you would realize the Governor did what he did so that in the end the bill would be defeated....it's the LEGISLATURE leadership that needs the award!
After promising us the most transparent Administration ever, he's actually (hard as it is to believe) racked up a worse record on FOIA requests than the Bush43 administration, set new records in cracking down on whistleblowers, and (to top it off) actually taken to torturing a political prisoner to fudge up a case against WikiLeaks for doing the exact same thing that the New York Times did [1].
[1] No, not the whole bit about knowingly publishing Administration lies -- that's totally cool and the fact that Wiki doesn't play that kind of ball may be part of the reason that they're in the Administration black book.
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Did the goatse guy come in second?
You idiots! He probably read the slashdot article. Now the surprise is ruined!
As a resident of Utah, I've been casually following this Bill. I was very perturbed to find out that it had passed, but I think I understand after hearing the governor's explanation. He gave an interview the day after and said basically that even had he vetoed it it would have passed. So he instead amended it, calling a special session so that there would be time for public debate and changes. I don't know all of the nuts and bolts of the process, but as a casual interested party that was good enough for me. In fact I respect the fact that he told the public why he voted for it and why he amended it -- it was in everyone's best interest (except Utah's congress maybe) for him to do what he did. He was handed a crap sandwitch and he sent it back to the kitchen, even if he's still sitting in the restauraunt that served it. In the end basically it's a law that will be re-voted on before it goes into effect, with public participation and transparency. The fact that the governor is being given this award over those who pushed the bill through in the first place is fairly disgraceful, assuming that it would have gotten through regardless of what he did.
I'm cautiously optimistic, and I know enough people involved in the political process here in Utah that I expect this won't stand for long even if it goes through in a bad state.
Well that sucks!
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Prisencolinensinainciusol. Ol Rait!
The right spends so much time going on about how Obama is some kind of super liberal that is totally indistinguishable from a socialist, when in fact he is largely indistinguishable from Bush. Hell, his much-maligned health care bill was almost a note-for-note copy of a Republican health care proposal from the 1990s. He has proved to be exactly the kind of conservative appeaser/collaborator that I expected him to be.
Well, since the cultivators, and by extension, their clients lobbied to keep the status quo, then yes, the pot smokers voted AGAINST legalizing pot. God forbid we cut into profit... Don't worry California, we're learning from your mistakes and will get it right here in Colorado.
4. Utah residents cant spell
OBAMA! hahahaha
Some really strange law and political thinking starts in Texas and infests states north from Texas all the way to the Canadian border. Only God knows what has become of the minds of the people in those states. What is wrong with these people?
As a Utahn, I've followed a lot of Gary Herbert's exploits. The man's a huge piece of shit, to say the least. It was amazing (if not infuriating) watching him get elected despite the fact that he never ever ever gave a straight answer to a question, was publicly proven to be the corrupt pawn of several different industries, and not having a single valid point against the challenging candidate.
I really wish Huntsman hadn't resigned to become ambassador to China. Even for a Republican he was a good governor.
They teach you that in Utah huh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoMspJqqVcA
Utah is a lot like Kansas; a wonderful place to live, except for most of the people's insanely ignorant politics.
the guy.,. umm i dont know about him dont wanna offend anyone
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I give his administration a failing grade on this too, but I'd like to give Obama himself the benefit of the doubt on this one.
Bradley Manning.
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Should be called "Ass Hole Award," but that would be harder to award since so many government officials would qualify for it!