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August 2001
We're on the same course we alighted on before. It still appears we'll have to hold back. The last projections we had showed that the shortfall would be in the same area we'd be projecting it, as high as $80 million.
June 2001
A year ago as we started the summer, we were accustomed to having what seemed to be an endless supply of inexpensive energy. However, this summer's different.
May 2001
Washington's a rough and tumble place. It's hardball politics. It will- - Hard to know exactly what it will impact, but I know it's significant and we'll just now deal with the situation as it is, and not as we wish it were.
April 2001
Finding the balance between protecting children and securing and preserving families is a very delicate one, and one that we work hard to constantly to preserve and to improve.
February 15, 2001
It’s my view that we should treat tax policy with the first principle being equity. No one likes taxes, but we should strive to treat everyone the same.
January 25, 2001
I'll be talking with those at the White House who are managing this energy crisis in the west in terms of the White House response. I'm going to talk with them about the fact that Utah, in the fairly near term, is going to have...
December 21, 2000
We have in place a task force right now among cabinet members and among various government agencies, to assure that if there are those who suffer as a result of higher energy costs, that we have a way to meet their needs.
August 24, 2000
I think we have the responsibility to do all that we can to encourage, to help, and to assist those who come to this country and want to become part of our economy and part of our culture, to learn English as a second language.
May 25, 2000
I would hope this debate could be about safety, and not about money. The waste that they're talking about moving within a stone's, well, at least within an hour's drive of where we sit right now in Salt Lake City, a population...