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Letter: Dear legislators, how about letting citizens speak first?

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) In the House Chamber in Salt Lake City, Thursday, March 8, 2018.

Dear Utah legislators:

In discussing the merits of a bill, you hold committee hearings. Apparently you then listen to the many lobbyists on each side of the issue, while average citizens await their turn to be heard. And then, oddly enough, there isn’t time to hear from the citizens who are not paid lobbyists, and the hearing is adjourned. We have now read of several instances in which this lovely experience has occurred.

What would happen if you let average citizens speak first?

Call me naive, call me out of touch. But we out here thought you worked for us, not the paid lobbyists.

Just a thought.

Terrell Dougan, Salt Lake City