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One month after the session, the bills generating the most heat are (1) the driving privilege card for illegal aliens and (2) state employee retirement benefits (conversion of unused sick leave for health insurance).
Since I've already written a fair amount on both issues, I will simply refer you to my previous posts through the links provided above, and I will link to an article from the Trib on the driving card (in response to the bill, an illegal alien is leaving for Mexico -- "she is tired of working hard and still being treated like a second-class citizen") and to thoughts on the sick leave changes over at Utah Politics (Phil has 3 recent entries on the topic, with some interesting commentary).
Since I've already written a fair amount on both issues, I will simply refer you to my previous posts through the links provided above, and I will link to an article from the Trib on the driving card (in response to the bill, an illegal alien is leaving for Mexico -- "she is tired of working hard and still being treated like a second-class citizen") and to thoughts on the sick leave changes over at Utah Politics (Phil has 3 recent entries on the topic, with some interesting commentary).

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An analogy: I drink a 1/2 bottle of grape juice, and I am leaving the restaraunt. On my way out, because I still have a 1/2 bottle left over, I ask for the waitress to give me credit for a steak. Is this what they expect for their retirement? Tell them if they don't take their sick leave, like any respectable business, they lose it!
As far as illegal aliens, remind them that Mohammed Atta had an expired driver's lisence from Virginia. He was pulled over 2 days before 9/11/2001. If they have anything left to say, they have not learned a thing. People like that make me sick inside my heart. They really are dangerous.
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