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State Records Appeal “DENIED” based on questionable CH Recorder Mulvey’s sworn testimony

Committee "had no choice" but to trust the testimony of the Cedar Hills Recorder Colleen Mulvey CEDAR HILLS CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT's Appeal to the Utah State Records Committee was DENIED they said solely based on her testimony provided under penalty of perjury.  CHCRG has waited a few days for her to correct, alter, clarify her questionable testimony […]

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CHCRG Letters to Utah State Record Committee plea for help

Councilman Rob Crawley, Dearinger, Bushman and Fotheringham After numerous delays, CHCRG's February APPEAL for Hearing before the Utah State Records Committee finally happened Thursday June 14, 2018 at the Records Office in Salt Lake City. As part of Cedar Hills Citizens for Responsible Government's presentation by former Councilman Ken Cromar and CHCRG's lead researcher / filer […]

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Gary Gygi: “Zero intention to run for any office again…”.

  While seeking "input" and "review" of his articles he claimed the Daily Herald asked him to write. The Cedar Hills former Mayor Gygi had just left office being replaced by Jenney Rees, and the subject of his possibly using this "free press" opportunity to prepare for some other run for office?  At the end of […]

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KateDalleyRadio.com – GEMS Fraud Voting System in Utah

Kate Dalley of St. George, Utah and of The Blaze Radio Network — is quickly expanding into many markets across the U.S. Her recent podcast (starting at 27:11) discusses the GEMS voter fraud that reaches tinto our state.  Check it out at…        https://soundcloud.com/katedalleyradio/0220-local-romney-endorsements-gems-fraud-voting-system-in-utah Kate highlighted Bev Harris who reported at Blackboxvoting.org about Gems voting (John […]

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DHerald: Utah County moves away from vote-by-mail — contrary to some city officials’ wishes

When Utah County voters cast their votes in the 2018 primary and general elections, it won’t be by mail, unless they’re signed up for absentee voting. Despite running an entirely by-mail election in 2017 for a special congressional election and municipal elections, Utah County decided to make a return to traditional voting this year. For […]

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UtahGrassRoots.org – more 2018 Legislative analysis

CHCRG believes in principled government — and elected officials who have identifiable principles. www.UtahGrassRoots.org offers our readers another view worthy of your attention.  This is what they say about themselves and thier purpose… GrassRoots Committed to Promoting the Principles of Limited Government, Constitution, Representative Government, Participatory Republic, Free Market Economy, Family, and Separation of Powers […]

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CHCRG files Appeal to Utah State Records Committee for HEARING

Golf Records GRAMA Cover-up Continues Hearing tentively set for May 10, 2018 The following APPEAL was sent to the Utah State Records Committee February 28, 2018 — and CC'd to the CH City Manger Chandler Goodwin / City Recorder Colleen Mulvey and Utah State Records Ombudsman Rosemary Cundiff … No response from City in 30-days […]

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Libertas Institute rates 2018 Utah Legislature voting

CHCRG is pleased to provide the following Utah Legislature voing analysis by Libertas Institute. Please note that our Utah House Rep. Michael Kennedy had a 72% record, with our Senate Rep Daniel Hemmert –  District 14 – had a 66.5% March 9, 2018 Last night at midnight, the Legislature adjourned after its most recent 45-day session. […]

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Mayor Rees & CH Mgr Goodwin met with CHCRG’s Dearinger & Cromar

Monday afternoon January 22, newly sworn in Mayor Jenney Rees accepted CHCRG's Ken Cromar & Jerry Dearinger's request to meet to establish a cooperative relationship, and discuss various City issues, and ask and answer questions, in the hope of working cooperatively regarding City concerns. Though respectful, the approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes discussion covered numerous items, […]

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Top C.H. Stories of 2017

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