Brian Elkins: Q & A
Update: Let me first apologize to Brian Elkins for misleading him regarding the purpose of the Q&A that I sent him. I had no intention of deceiving him. I'm sorry. As an aside, I thought his answers were thoughtful and perfectly suitable for posting. I would not have posted it if I had known that he did not wish it. He sent me this email shortly after this post.
"Tyler,
I didn't realize you were going to post the questions and answers on your
blogsite.
I wish to clarify that I believe all people should be treated equally
regardless of their religious, ethnic background, gender, socio-economic
status or sexual preference.
You have my permission to post this on your blog if you wish.
Regards,
Brian Elkins"
I received answers to some questions that I posed to Brian Elkins who is running for City Council in North Salt Lake.
Q:
I'm curious about how you feel about Equality Utah's recent endorsement of your candidacy? Do you welcome their endorsement? Are there ways in which you may disagree with their viewpoint?
A:
I'm honored to receive an endorsement from Equality Utah. They are the only
organization that contacted me with regard to an endorsement and I was
flattered to receive it.
They wished to provide a campaign contribution but I turned it down as I am
not accepting any campaign contributions.
You can go to the Equality Utah website and read their mission statement and
what they support. Many people incorrectly think that Equality Utah is in
support of gay marriage, that is far from the case. Their mission statement
does not even begin to address this particular issue.
I would imagine Equality Utah has some members who are in support of gay
marriage and others who are not.
I was asked privately at "Meet the Candidates Night" if I was concerned that
the endorsement might harm my chances at being elected. My response was that
I honestly did not know but if it did end up making the difference between my
being elected or not I will graciously accept defeat but I will retain my
honor and integrity.
I asked this person if the endorsement meant that I would not have his vote
and he replied in the affirmative. I'm disappointed that I will not have his
vote but I certainly understand his reasons. I honestly enjoyed talking with
this person and I wished we had more time to speak. We were both very
cordial and listened to each other's opinion and I believe he respected my
opinion and I certainly respected his.
He feels marriage is strictly between a man and a woman. Unfortunately it did
not occur to me at the time to mention that Equality Utah did not have a
position on gay marriage.
As far as their mission statement is concerned I fully support it. I feel it
is important in our society that the strong support the weak and oppressed.
One thing I think I need to mention is that I am straight and I am married to
a lovely woman!
Q:
What position do you take on the recent land dispute between North Salt Lake and Salt Lake City? Do you support Mayor Briggs' actions in this regard?
A:
The most recent proposed plan I have seen from the city calls for a ten acre
cemetery, twenty acres for development and 50 acres of open space which would
include natural open space, parks and soccer fields. I fully support this
plan.
Needless to say I support Mayor Briggs' position.
Q:
Where do you stand on the Rec Center Debate? In particular, what do you think about the escalating costs associated with the facility?
A:
I honestly do not know enough about the Rec Center debate to voice an opinion.
If you know of a website that would enable me to learn more about it I would
certainly appreciate you passing it on.
Q:
What do you feel is the greatest challenge that NSL faces in the next few years?
A:
I think the greatest challenge facing NSL will be the ability to provide
adequate services (in particular water, emergency services and educational
facilities) to the burgeoning population. I recently heard that NSL is the
second fastest growing city in Utah (of course that is fairly easy to
accomplish since we have a small population at this point).
Q:
Regardless of how the election turns out, will you continue to blog after November?
A:
Yes, but I don't know if it will be about politics.
"Tyler,
I didn't realize you were going to post the questions and answers on your
blogsite.
I wish to clarify that I believe all people should be treated equally
regardless of their religious, ethnic background, gender, socio-economic
status or sexual preference.
You have my permission to post this on your blog if you wish.
Regards,
Brian Elkins"
I received answers to some questions that I posed to Brian Elkins who is running for City Council in North Salt Lake.
Q:
I'm curious about how you feel about Equality Utah's recent endorsement of your candidacy? Do you welcome their endorsement? Are there ways in which you may disagree with their viewpoint?
A:
I'm honored to receive an endorsement from Equality Utah. They are the only
organization that contacted me with regard to an endorsement and I was
flattered to receive it.
They wished to provide a campaign contribution but I turned it down as I am
not accepting any campaign contributions.
You can go to the Equality Utah website and read their mission statement and
what they support. Many people incorrectly think that Equality Utah is in
support of gay marriage, that is far from the case. Their mission statement
does not even begin to address this particular issue.
I would imagine Equality Utah has some members who are in support of gay
marriage and others who are not.
I was asked privately at "Meet the Candidates Night" if I was concerned that
the endorsement might harm my chances at being elected. My response was that
I honestly did not know but if it did end up making the difference between my
being elected or not I will graciously accept defeat but I will retain my
honor and integrity.
I asked this person if the endorsement meant that I would not have his vote
and he replied in the affirmative. I'm disappointed that I will not have his
vote but I certainly understand his reasons. I honestly enjoyed talking with
this person and I wished we had more time to speak. We were both very
cordial and listened to each other's opinion and I believe he respected my
opinion and I certainly respected his.
He feels marriage is strictly between a man and a woman. Unfortunately it did
not occur to me at the time to mention that Equality Utah did not have a
position on gay marriage.
As far as their mission statement is concerned I fully support it. I feel it
is important in our society that the strong support the weak and oppressed.
One thing I think I need to mention is that I am straight and I am married to
a lovely woman!
Q:
What position do you take on the recent land dispute between North Salt Lake and Salt Lake City? Do you support Mayor Briggs' actions in this regard?
A:
The most recent proposed plan I have seen from the city calls for a ten acre
cemetery, twenty acres for development and 50 acres of open space which would
include natural open space, parks and soccer fields. I fully support this
plan.
Needless to say I support Mayor Briggs' position.
Q:
Where do you stand on the Rec Center Debate? In particular, what do you think about the escalating costs associated with the facility?
A:
I honestly do not know enough about the Rec Center debate to voice an opinion.
If you know of a website that would enable me to learn more about it I would
certainly appreciate you passing it on.
Q:
What do you feel is the greatest challenge that NSL faces in the next few years?
A:
I think the greatest challenge facing NSL will be the ability to provide
adequate services (in particular water, emergency services and educational
facilities) to the burgeoning population. I recently heard that NSL is the
second fastest growing city in Utah (of course that is fairly easy to
accomplish since we have a small population at this point).
Q:
Regardless of how the election turns out, will you continue to blog after November?
A:
Yes, but I don't know if it will be about politics.
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