Cox’s cabinet pick should resign Utah House seat


SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Democrats are demanding that Gov. Spencer Cox’s pick to head the Department of Natural Resources resign his legislative seat and withdraw from the November ballot, saying it violates the state constitution for him to serve in both roles.

Cox selected Republican state Rep. Joel Ferry as the agency’s executive director, a cabinet position. Ferry has been serving in an acting role pending his confirmation by the Utah Senate, but he’s hanging onto his legislative seat and he remains on the ballot in House District 1.

The Utah Democratic Party says that violates the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches set out in the Utah Constitution, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.

The governor’s office has previously argued that it doesn’t, because Ferry resigned from legislative committees and assignments that would govern natural resources-related issues and he is not taking any compensation for his legislative role.

On Thursday, legal counsel for the Utah Democratic Party and Joshua Hardy, Ferry’s opponent in November, wrote to Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson’s office asking for Ferry to be disqualified from the ballot since he’s ineligible to hold office if he is reelected.

“The separation of powers provisions of our state constitution requires that legislators only perform legislative duties. Mr. Ferry cannot perform executive duties while holding legislative office, even if he is working for both offices for free,” the letter said.



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2022-08-20 18:43:38

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