LDS CHURCH LOBBYING ON TAXES
The LDS Church has been lobbying selected members of the state's Tax Reform Task Force, reiterating the church's stance that charitable deductions on state income taxes be retained.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C...60145%2C00.html
Citizens vote for people they think will represent them. Part of that representation is religious conviction and everything that goes with it. I see nothing immoral about these representatives voting with their consciences and with the advice of their religious leaders. I would feel the same way about the President of the USA consulting with religious leaders before declaring war or signing a bill about abortion.
I can understand church leaders' concern with income tax deductions affecting whether or not people continue to give charitably. It does seem a bit odd to me how they are going about it, though, with three church people meeting one-on-one with a legislator. I wonder why they would not want to speak to a group, all at once, and save some time and effort at getting their point across.
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"I would prefer (church officials) testify in an open public meeting," Dougall said, noting that a private meeting also scheduled Wednesday at the Capitol with several House members and church leaders was canceled last week. Dougall said he was told that LDS Church lobbyists prefer to talk with legislators individually, not as a group. Evans then scheduled but then later canceled a private meeting with just Dougall. |