Republicans Brian Nielson and Troy Shelley will battle to represent Utah House District 66 in this year’s primary election. Incumbent Rep. Steven Lund, also a Republican, is not running for reelection.
Republicans Brian Nielson and Troy Shelley vying to represent Juab and Sanpete residents in Utah Legislature
The House gavel at the Utah Capitol in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024.The Tribune sent each candidate six questions, gave them a deadline and word limit and informed candidates that their answers may be edited for clarity and length. Shelley responded with answers and Neilson did not. The following answers have been edited for length, grammar and clarity.
Should Utah, while it actively supports housing and business development, also be looking for more sustainable and less fossil fuel and carbon-dependent energy sources?Coal is clean energy. If you were around in the 1970s, you would be able to realize the difference in what goes up the chimney. The power plants have used amazing technology to capture the particulate matter, and in many cases, re-use it as a commodity.
5. Triggered after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, Utah’s current law bans nearly all abortions — except in instances of sexual crimes, when there is a fatal fetal abnormality or when the mother’s life is at risk. For now, that law is currently on hold in the courts and an 18-week ban is active in Utah. More or fewer: Should Utah’s trigger law have more or fewer restrictions?Choice is made when a biological male and a biological female have sex.
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