Kathy Adams: Resolution to change judicial rules is another example of legislative power-grabbing.
. It is now planning to exert pressure on the judicial system. Brammer and his cronies are counting on the fact that the Legislature can inflict enough delays and appeals to ensure no individual or organization can outspend the state. It’s an unbeatable strategy employed by wealthy individuals and powerful entities to ensure zero public transparency.
Even if you disagree with Planned Parenthood of Utah’s mission, it matters that we have a judiciary that applies rules equally. It matters that courts function without legislative interference. Brammer is fixated on a particular issue and, even if that issue is real, it matters that all public issues get the same fair shake. A direct attack on our judiciary puts our democracy at risk.
This plan to circumvent the judicial system is not ordinary partisan politics. It is a great responsibility to be a state legislator, especially in a state that carves up the districts to guarantee you can’t lose. Be a little humble, Rep. Brammer. Be aware that it’s not you and some fallacious moral high ground giving you a win. It’s you moving the goalpost.
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