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E-sign overreach
First Published Feb 02 2012 01:01 am • Last Updated Feb 02 2012 01:01 am

Re "Legislature may pull plug on SLC’s e-billboard crackdown" (Tribune, Jan. 26):

I was extremely amused to read that at the same time our governor was blasting the feds for "overreach" in his opening campaign speech — I mean his State of the State address — two of our representatives, so called, were pushing state legislation that would dictate what Salt Lake City officials could do or not do regarding billboards in their own city.

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If that’s not ironic, I don’t know what is.

Looks like Reagan Outdoor Advertising’s investments in campaign contributions to Sen. Wayne Niederhauser, R-Sandy, and Rep. Mel Brown, R-Coalville, are paying off handsomely.

Doug Sears

Ogden



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