Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Election 2014: Judge the Judges



Have you ever wondered about those judges on the ballot who are up for retention election? Unless you have had the privilege of getting acquainted with one while standing in court next to your public defender, the judges are probably the candidates that most of us know the least about.

So, if you live in Weber County, please click on the link below to read about each judge that will appear on our ballot this year:


Let's make sure we are as informed as we can be when we reach the ballot box.  Our government will be much better for our efforts.    

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Mr. Peterson Awarded by Utah Business Coalition



I was honored this week to receive a "Legislative Champion" award from the Utah Business Coalition for my work in the House to make Utah a business friendly environment.  I am grateful for the part I can play to help keep Utah's economy moving forward and encourage an environment that creates jobs for its citizens.

Monday, October 13, 2014

VIDEO: Lt. Governor Quizzes The Electorate



How much does our electorate know about Utah State Government?  This hilarious video hosted by Lt. Governor Spencer Cox gives us some insight.



Next Up:  Who is the Utah House Majority Whip? (...and what IS a House Majority Whip anyway?)

Thursday, October 9, 2014

The Scourge of Domestic Violence


October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.  I was invited by the director of the YCC Center in Ogden to speak to advocates and stakeholders about the importance of recognizing the impact domestic violence has in our community.

Ogden Police Chief Mike Ashment spoke before me and shared some shocking facts.  Ogden Police Department responded to over 1,400 domestic violence calls last year.  Currently, they are on pace to nearly match that for 2014.  After my remarks, we heard a compelling personal story from a survivor of domestic violence.

This brave woman talked about how her boyfriend began to control all aspects of her life and eventually cut her off from communication with her family.  He became physically and emotionally abusive.  His vices cost him his job and it put both of them homeless on the streets of Las Vegas. They barely survived by foraging in the the city center.

Ultimately, she escaped to Utah and was able to rebuild her life and her self esteem with the help of the staff at Ogden's YCC Center.  It was a compelling and emotional story to hear.

Domestic violence is abundant in our society much more than our culture recognizes. We seem to pay attention only when it escalates to the point of irreversible tragedy.  I believe we can do better. We need to let those in abusive relationship know that they need not tolerate abusive treatment and that there are safe havens available to help them escape the cycle of violence.  The YCC is one such safe haven in Weber County.

Let's take a moment to contemplate the impact that domestic violence has on our community and future generations of kids who witness it in their homes.  We need to be willing to reach out to those who are suffering and encourage them to seek help.  May we have the courage and wisdom to do so.