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August 28, 2009
"We ought to be able to keep education held harmless, at least trundling along at the same level that we're doing here today." - Governor Herbert
April 23, 2009 (---last Huntsman transcript---)
"...in today's environment, people expect their elected officials to focus first and foremost on the more immediate needs out there. The bread and butter issues of our economy, schools, energy, transportation, and health care....
March 19, 2009
"...we have $420 million in the rainy day fund, along with an additional hundred million dollars just specifically appropriated for education that we’re carrying into the next legislative session..." -Governor Huntsman
January 15, 2009
"...I live with the education issues, both public and higher ed. And I'm very mindful of the progress that we've made in all of these categories over the last three to four years."
August 28, 2008
...if you take [Utah's] 300,000 uninsured, if you disaggregate those numbers, about half probably qualify for existing programs and don’t know about it. So you’ve got CHIP that now has open enrollment..." -Governor...
June 26, 2008
"...we've come up with a conclusion that a four [day] 10 [hour] work week will be a very good thing for this state." -Governor Huntsman
May 22, 2008
"...every citizen of the state ought to be outraged at gas prices. It is an outrage, I don't know any other way to say it." -Governor Huntsman
March 28, 2008
"We have teacher compensation that hasn't quite yet hit the mark, that I think we can do a lot on over the next couple of years." -Governor Huntsman
February 21, 2008
"So it should be another very, very good year for teachers, as we have done for three years running, now. And that, for me, is a priority." -Governor Huntsman