Show 2003 — All f ''') SALTLAKBCrry(AP)— 'v f OTMflPomAl A A 'ft V-- - The Utah Leaxlaturelite Wednesday voted to repeal the ?’ g $! nmTT 5J 0 - afta construction of the new i itite’i r terro-Em- hwTwto ia the Antidpati ' m Far die iccond year in a facility project thwooMmomt m idve ' ' “flQ r can vote ’em In or we can vote ’em out We’re taking away the opportunity for people to send back the good legislators” "We Rep Carol Moss D-S-alt Lake City said die public disagreed "The only people I know who think we should not have term limits are those in the Legislature” she said “There’s a huge disconnect between what die elected officials think and the public” term limit Utah’s : statute would have begun ousting longtime legislators during die next few years Lawmakers first passed a term-lim- it law in 1994 at the same time there was a citizen initiative to place die matter on the ballot The lawmakers’ vote die initiative On Tuesday Utah Tferm Limits filed the petition for eight-ye- ar term limits — ar tougher than the current pre-empt- ed - “Brcnt’a been here a long time and he is truly a good fellow" Bowman said MWe can vote ’em in or we can vote ’em out" said Rep Mania DiUree "We’re taking away the opportunity for people to send back the good legislators’’ one being repealed The Legislature’s actum was completedwhen the "V House voted 4 to send die measure to Gov: Mike Leavitt who is expected to sign it His spokeswoman Natalie Godmour said earlier dial Leavitt had no strong feelings structural standards and die electrical and fire alarm systems also need to be upgraded officials said Numerous problems with the existing building stem from the net that it was built in die 1930s and additions were wimped around three sides in the 1960s said Darrell Hart director of USU’s Physical Plant services in a previous story Because of the numerous entrances and exits in die building security of personnel and millions of dollars worth of documents and archival materials in the Special Collections section of the library are in danger Hart explained Water pipes atop the basement further jeopardize those documents and the possibility of fire is enhanced because the fire suppression and fire escape measures aren’t effi‘ cient he said Remodeled floors in die four-stobuilding aren’t strong enough to support stacks of books and die building doesn't meet requirements for disabled access Provost Stan Albrecht said In some cases he said patrons can’t get from one place of the ' building to another without going outside and walking around "The Merrill Library is one of die most dangerous publicly occupied buildings in the state of Utah and it’s coming down as soon as we can get die new libraiy put up” Hall said Wednesday night In addition to $2 million in funding from Utah State an $800000 allocation from the Legislature in 2002-0- 3 was invested in 2002 for programming and design phases of the Memll Library replacement Linda Wolcott vice provost for libraries and instructional support has been working with architects from Gillies Stransky Brems and Smith of Salt Lake City to complete the design of the new building Utah State plans to break ground for die new building in the spring or summer and have the libraiy completed in 2005 Hall said The new building will be attached to the Caaer Sci Tech Libraiy so that all libraiy services will be housed under one roof An east facing entrance and new facade are also planned for die proposed five-sto220000 square foot building (one beiow grade) Hall expressed his appreciation to Rep Loraine Pace and Sen Lyle Hillyaid Wednesday night saying they “persevered and represented Utah State well at very crucial moments” fa' around-'- ! ' ' reason to ipaomeofti experienced lawmakers campaign for a more restriclaw dian the1'1 tive tenn-limi- ts '' - ''-r'- D-W- 40-3- said the Mer- rill libraiy has many func-tioa- al problems that would be cosdy to correct However they say the ? major concern is the building’s safety code I ClDDDIKHDiQDfD ''' ' Brent (SS-Lej'i- f- vetennJtep low Valley Opr as a ponents announced earlier that row the Regents state build-in-g board and members of die Legislature deemed die cod-?- ” ' atmcdon of a new hbny at USU as the atate’i number one ' about the bill v: Rea Bud Bowman Cedar uid the limits if icrolk woold ona the ’ tureiactioiiteim-1imitepi- f heat plant was under way ’iv i’v fi - 'f '£ vj"- 12-ye- limit “The citizens of Utah believe in term limits that’s been apparent over many years” die group’s chairman Bart Grant told the Deseret News “I’m tired of playing this game with them The citizens of the state need citizen legislators” Utah Term Limits’ petition says an officeholder's name cannot appear on the ballot at the end of eight years in office until 15 years have passed since the first election That means a politician would have to stay out of office for another seven years after the eight years in office woe up Meanwhile the Legislature has passed a bill that makes it harder for citizen groups to get initiatives on the ballot If signed by Leavitt the new law will require initiative-supporter- s to gather signatures of 10 percent of voters in 26 of the state's 29 Senate districts before a question could go on the ballot when your wireless network works where you do that’s mLife sign up today for the mLIFE NATIONAL PLAN from AT&T Wireless unlimited night & weekend minutes ry plus get nationwide long distance with no roaming charges and up to 550 anytime minutes all from the national Home Service Area $3999 geta FREE PHONE after $100 Mm M appIlN share all your minutes plus get 500 mobile to mobile minutes rebate mail-i- n a month lo original purehaM prtca el HMd when you add extra lines with Extra Connections for $1999mo each Nokia 3590 3‘TUEeottrstanrc WMNMOWH MQpm 1 730c Only AT&T Wireless lets you text message your way inside American Idol Available on all AT&T Wireless plans EAY rVA 1888 MYmLIFE attwirelesscom ry imn73 'OB PT&TVreleW'Storetf LUO J0H0M House Continued from SH Carina 801212-853- 801 OGDEN 444 N 435753-235- I E RiA M E R i CABUSIS dam - paiM tar aay i IANDY 10645 S 2 801 (ALT LAKE CITY 729 E 3300 South 3 801 StalaSt 4025 RivanWi Nd IMn St 801 5 THE GATEWAY UNIVERSITY MALL 160 So Rio Granite St 575 E Unwanity Pikway £or"--- - fiSfflP 8 M8NUMPUCE al XTIT WiriaH N0HTH0HB1 884 N Stall SL 3751 W 7800 So ISaMum1 U S 51C A R R aail LANDING r £ ULTLAXECITY Main St 61 2 801 IS Ml 9444101 Bennion’s resolution states that because Iraq Ipubors terrorists the lawmakers will “ support Bush’s decisions in dealing with the conflict Leaders of several nations normally allied with the United States have said more time should be allowed for weapons inspections before 'any war but Secretary of State1 Colin Powell said Wednesday die inspections art futile He contended that Iraq’s fAT &TWireIeAutKfi’zTd'DeaTeH? 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