Monday, April 20, 2015

UtahPolicy.Com Poll: How Much Influence Does the LDS Church Have on the Legislature? Depends on Who You Ask - Updated

Sodden Query: "Does the LDS Church have too much, just about right or too little influence on the state legislature?"

As a followup to our previous pontifications on this topic, we'll incorporate the following Facebook query, via ABC4 Utah reporter Glen Mills:
Does the LDS Church have too much, just about right or too little influence on the state legislature? Hey friends, Glen Mills here. A new Utahpolicy.com poll suggests 51% of Utahns say about right, 34% say too much, 10% say too little and 5% don't know. Broken down by religion is a different story. The vast majority of Catholics, Protestants and other religions say the LDS Church has too much influence. I'd like to know what you think? I may use your comment for my story tonight.
Read up, folks:
So what do you think, O Gentle Onces?

Feel free to chime in within our own WCF comments section, and/or post you comments to Mr. Mills' facebook page, which we've linked above

Whatever you do...don't let the cat get your tongues....

Update 4/21/15 9:00 a.m.: ABC4 Utah carries the followup story, and KUTV2 follows suit (story and video):

1 comment:

blackrulon said...

It is interesting to note what issues the LDS leadership consider as "moral" issues. Liquor, gambling, gay marriage are always called "moral" issues. But clean air and water, basic health care and quality education fail the "moral" issue test. It has not been explained what judgements are used to determine"moral" issues.

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