Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Chris Stavros for Salt Lake County Assessor


Fellow Republicans:

Thank you for your vote by acclamation this past weekend, I am deeply honored to be the Salt Lake County Republican Party nominee for County Assessor!

I want to express my appreciation for all of the time and hard work put in by our Party leadership and each of you to make our first virtual County Convention a success. I also want to again recognize our current Assessor, Kevin Jacobs, who has been a tremendous mentor to me the past several years for his service to our party and our county. Kevin’s support of my campaign means a lot to me, and as the next Salt Lake County Assessor I will work hard to continue his legacy of conservative leadership and fiscal responsibility.

Again, thank you for your trust and your support, it truly is an honor to be the Republican nominee.

If you haven't already had a chance to watch the speech I had pre-recorded for the convention, you can see it here at  https://youtu.be/zgB4r4O6a5s
 
 
On to November,
 
Chris

Chris Stavros
Republican Candidate
Salt Lake County Assessor 
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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

John Swallow's Proposals to Help Small Business and Protect Our Rights

Your Rights, Protected!
Dear Delegate:

COVID-19 has been the single greatest threat to our liberty since the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks. It has come at us without much notice and we are still in a design-build stage of our response. This is not a theoretical exercise. How we balance protecting health with protecting the life blood of our standard of living--our free market capital system, and our liberties, will have an impact that could define our future. 

So far, government has taken a conflicted approach on the virus. Our elected governor, who is operating under the constitutional check and balance of the Utah legislature under statute (see Utah Code Ann. Section 53-2a-206(3) which requires legislative approval of a statewide emergency declaration lasting more than thirty days), has determined that he trusts Utahns to wisely use their informed “discretion” and issued only a “directive,” to “Stay home, Stay safe.” He has not closed businesses by direct order. However, some local jurisdictions have issued orders under the authority of state law.

I applaud our governor for his willingness to trust us, standing against national pressure to circumvent adult choices by forcing Utahns to exercise good judgment and social responsibility. However, his voice is nullified when other well-intended entities exceed state directives.

What is on the line here? Mandatory, rather than discretionary, shutdowns are destroying the confidence of entrepreneurs to invest in business and jobs. If investors and entrepreneurs lack confidence in the predictability of a decision to operate a business, they will decline to engage and we will be left with no real alternative than to involve the government in our economy. 

As your attorney general in 2013, I swore an oath to defend the Constitution, which in my view requires a stance against creeping socialism or a government-driven economy in any fashion. Because COVID-19 has placed “liberty” at a forefront in this campaign, I want you to know how I would protect free markets under the impact of COVID-19 as your next attorney general, taking the same oath.

I propose the following principle-centered remedies for combating a COVID-19 related attack on our free market economy:


1. Protect Utah sovereignty by resisting all federal mandates, with immediate legal intervention if necessary.
2. Enforce the legislative check and balance of Utah law to limit executive overreach (see Utah Code Ann. Section 53-2a-206(3): "A state of emergency may not continue for longer than 30 days unless extended by joint resolution of the Legislature, which may also terminate a state of emergency by joint resolution at any time.” 

3. As the legal department of the State of Utah, dedicate attorney general resources to promote and legally advise on a small business recovery initiative, under principles of Reaganomics, that would:
           a. Create incentives for investments into small business growth through results-
driven tax breaks, credits and government-guarantied loans for business-related
costs.
           b. Reward charitable giving by temporarily expanding tax deductions to include
donations and potentially even investments into small businesses.
           c. Consider reasonable and measured regulatory relief to streamline and cut red
tape for businesses, including loan regulations with respect to FDIC-insured
banks.
           d. Resist taxpayer-funded redistribution of wealth through merely giving money
away without a requirement of it being used to promote capitalism. Money
flowing from taxpayers must be used for investment, not idleness.

4. Invest in funded and public service education regarding the critical role of capitalism, free markets and how we can fight a government-driven economy by affirmatively and intentionally supporting small business recovery through using dollars to patronize small business.

5. While acknowledging the importance of local counties and cities, I would promote a change in the law to require a local government to seek state approval before going beyond a state directive or order concerning health-related matters during a statewide emergency. There are high state sovereignty interests in such a policy, which include state budgets and individual liberties.

6. Carefully and proactively track every action proposed or taken by state and local governments to ensure they do not violate our constitutional protections and liberties.




Yours in Freedom,

John

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Friday, April 10, 2020

Call to State Convention

Dear State Delegate,

This email, and the video below from Chairman Derek Brown, serve as your official Call to Convention for our Utah Republican Party Nominating Convention taking place on April 25, 2020.  In this unique year, we are gathering online to nominate our Republican candidates.

In the video, Chairman Brown asks you to download the voting application.  In a few short days, you will receive an email from VOATZ, the company managing the online, secure voting system. Look for that email, which will come from info@voatz.com.  When you receive it, download the app and set up your account using the instructions that you will be sent.  It is critical that, when setting up your account, you use the same email and phone number that you provided to the county party. 
The official convention date is Saturday, April 25th. However, the Chairman will post the final candidate speeches and open voting on the morning of Thursday, April 23rd.  This will allow everyone ample time to view the speeches and cast their votes before the Chairman closes voting, currently scheduled to occur at 5:00 pm on Saturday. Please do not wait until Saturday to vote, but vote early.

In the coming days, you will receive the 2020 Convention Voter Guide in the mail, as well as the official rules governing the convention.  We will also continually update the party website, www.utgop.org, with all the information, rules, and procedures for the convention, as you prepare to cast your votes. 

We look forward to having all of you join us for this historic convention!

Kendra Seeley
Secretary, Utah Republican Party

*This Nominating Convention shall nominate Republican Party candidates for U.S. House of Representatives, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Auditor, State Treasurer, multi-county State Senate, multi-county State House of Representatives, multi-county State School Board of Education.  The Nominating Convention shall also select a National Committeeman, a National Committeewoman, 37 National Delegates including 3 from each Congressional District, 37 Alternate National Delegates including 3 from each Congressional District, and six (6) Presidential Electors. 


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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Message from Republican Derek Brown



Dear Republican Friend,

This morning, the Deseret News published an article I wrote describing COVID-19’s impact on political parties and elections. In this article I highlight why the Utah Republican Party continues to remain vibrant, and why we are looking forward to a memorable state convention on April 25th.

I would invite you to view the Deseret News article here.

Colin Powell once said that “leadership is solving problems.” As a former elected official, I can assure you that every day in public office is an exercise in creative problem-solving. And, if he is right, today’s circumstances give us a rare, birds-eye view of how our current Republican candidates solve real-life problems.

As your Chairman, I am thrilled with the caliber of the Republican candidates running in every federal, state, and county race in Utah.  When each began their campaigns, not a single one had probably ever heard the phrase “social distancing.”  And now, as social distancing becomes the new norm, posing unforeseen challenges to candidates, those challenges provide us with a golden opportunity:  an opportunity for us to witness their problem-solving skills in action.

Personally, I am impressed with how many of these candidates have seamlessly adapted, shifting campaign strategies virtually overnight. I am grateful to them for their hard work, and for showcasing truly impressive problem-solving skills.

I am grateful for an amazing state party leadership team that has worked, quite literally, around the clock this last month ensuring that our party adapts to these changes, and continues to boldly move forward. We are still fundraising, conducting candidate training, helping candidates prepare for the convention, and even mailing a comprehensive 2020 Republican Convention Voter Guide to all 4000 state delegates next week.

I am grateful to our incredible county party leadership teams who have also been working nonstop to adapt as well. Many of these counties, in fact, will be conducting online conventions as early as next week!

Finally, I am grateful to those of you who have stepped up to donate to our party, helping us shoulder some of the financial impact of these changes. Thank you!  If you have not taken the opportunity to donate, please do so now.

Know that your party is strong. We are optimistic for the future, excited for our 2020 convention this month, and look forward to amazing successes on election day this November.

Yours truly,

Derek E. Brown
Chairman, Utah Republican Party


      

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