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He has been accused by [[Michael W. IsBell]] of becoming a rubber-stamp for the state, a contention that is supported by his statement that "We defend the laws, whether we agree with them or not", along with his defense of Utah's ag-gag legislation.<ref>Ben Winslow, [http://fox13now.com/2015/10/18/utahs-ag-gag-law-likely-going-to-trial/ "Utah’s ‘Ag-Gag’ law likely going to trial"], Fox 13, 18 Oct 2015</ref> | He has been accused by [[Michael W. IsBell]] of becoming a rubber-stamp for the state, a contention that is supported by his statement that "We defend the laws, whether we agree with them or not", along with his defense of Utah's ag-gag legislation.<ref>Ben Winslow, [http://fox13now.com/2015/10/18/utahs-ag-gag-law-likely-going-to-trial/ "Utah’s ‘Ag-Gag’ law likely going to trial"], Fox 13, 18 Oct 2015</ref> | ||
Supported H.B. 384 which infringed on the property rights of Utahns by enabling abusive application of [[Issues/Constitution#Asset_Forfeiture|asset forfeiture]].<ref>[http://libertasutah.org/policy-analysis/a-rebuttal-to-the-attorney-generals-office-on-asset-forfeiture/ "A Rebuttal to the Attorney General’s Office on Asset Forfeiture"], Libertas Institute, 8 Jan 2014</ref> | Supported [http://le.utah.gov/~2013/bills/hbillint/hb0384.htm H.B. 384] which infringed on the property rights of Utahns by enabling abusive application of [[Issues/Constitution#Asset_Forfeiture|asset forfeiture]].<ref>[http://libertasutah.org/policy-analysis/a-rebuttal-to-the-attorney-generals-office-on-asset-forfeiture/ "A Rebuttal to the Attorney General’s Office on Asset Forfeiture"], Libertas Institute, 8 Jan 2014</ref> | ||
Appointed by [[Gary R. Herbert]] in 2013 to fill a vacancy left by John Swallow, who resigned amidst federal investigation. He was then elected to finish his predecessor's term in 2014. | Appointed by [[Gary R. Herbert]] in 2013 to fill a vacancy left by John Swallow, who resigned amidst federal investigation. He was then elected to finish his predecessor's term in 2014. |
Revision as of 19:29, 11 July 2016
Sean D. Reyes is a Republican, and the Attorney General of Utah. He is running for reelection in the November 2016 Election, Utah.
He has been accused by Michael W. IsBell of becoming a rubber-stamp for the state, a contention that is supported by his statement that "We defend the laws, whether we agree with them or not", along with his defense of Utah's ag-gag legislation.[1]
Supported H.B. 384 which infringed on the property rights of Utahns by enabling abusive application of asset forfeiture.[2]
Appointed by Gary R. Herbert in 2013 to fill a vacancy left by John Swallow, who resigned amidst federal investigation. He was then elected to finish his predecessor's term in 2014.
Sean D. Reyes has spoken out in support of the work of Operation Underground Railroad, and even participated in one of their operations.[3]
External resources
- Official Campaign Website
- Sean Reyes - Wikipedia
- Sean D. Reyes - Ballotpedia
- Sean Reyes - Twitter
- Sean D. Reyes - Facebook
- Sean Reyes, Utah's Attorney General - Facebook
- Sean Reyes Bio - Utah Office of the Attorney General
- Sean D. Reyes, "A smart way to counter prescription drug deaths", The Washington Times, 21 Mar 2016
- Doug Robinson, "Doug Robinson: Sean Reyes — Out of the ’hood, into the AG's office", Deseret News, 10 Jan 2016
References
- ↑ Ben Winslow, "Utah’s ‘Ag-Gag’ law likely going to trial", Fox 13, 18 Oct 2015
- ↑ "A Rebuttal to the Attorney General’s Office on Asset Forfeiture", Libertas Institute, 8 Jan 2014
- ↑ Dennis Romboy, "Utah A.G. Sean Reyes made secret trip to rescue child sex slaves in Colombia", Deseret News, 14 Jan 2015