Press Releases

Democracy for Utah Endorses Ralph Becker for SLC Mayor

Submitted by UtahOwl on Sun, 07/08/2007 - 8:42pm.

Democracy for Utah sent a questionnaire to all declared candidates over a month ago. ( The candidates' responses are posted under Recent Blog Posts.)

At the July Meetup, members of Democracy for Utah considered the responses received at that point, and after discussion, voted to endorse Ralph Becker for Mayor of Salt Lake City. GO Ralph!

Veteran's Benefits: Write to our Congressmen, Please!

Submitted by emoticon on Wed, 04/25/2007 - 10:44am.

Let's write to all our congressmen about this..who can be against benefits to Veterans? Even people who wear yello "support the troops" stickers on their big old gas guzzleing cars.

This was sent to me by my nephew who is a Marine an who has served two deployments in Iraq.
Support our troops...Really..

February 14, 2007

Webb Reaffirms Commitment to Passing GI Bill for Post-9/11 Veterans S.22 Bill Receives Support from VFW, Vietnam Veterans of America

2006 Young Democrats Convention

Submitted by MikelaQ on Wed, 11/29/2006 - 9:43am.

Join the Young Democrats of Utah for a night of camaraderie, food and fun at their 2006 Annual Convention. Participants will hear from US Congressman Jim Matheson and elect the group's new leadership for the upcoming year. All politically active young adults ages 18-35 are encouraged to attend. A reception with refreshments will follow. For more information, visit www.YoungDemsofUtah.org

Linda Hilton of CORC to Address Democracy for Utah

Submitted by lucidity on Thu, 06/22/2006 - 2:51pm.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 22, 2006
Contact: David Pace 801.363.0791

Why Cranky Naysayers Won't Join Up: Linda Hilton to Talk to Progressives about Building Coalitions

Salt Lake City, Utah -- Last October, State Senator Jay Bell told the Coalition of Religious Communities (CORC) that the ban on the food tax was "dead in the water," but he underestimated, among others, CORC director Linda Hilton and her cadre of advocates. As chief architects and agitators of the legislation, CORC proved Bell wrong when the state legislature rescinded part of the tax earlier this year.