Show r A6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday February 28 2002 Q Utah CH In brief Senate OKs Poll shows Massachusetts voters fluoridated water bill give Romney high marks' BOSTON ( AP) — A iu:w poll shows that Republican Mitt Romney would beat all five Democrats who have announced for Massachusetts governor and u dissatisfaction with the way acting Cmv Jane M Swill is handling her job ' The poll of 406 registered Massachusetts voters published Wednesday in the Boston Herald showed 57 percent gave the head of Salt Like's Olympic organizing committee a favorable rating compared to 27 percent for Swift Also Swift's unfavorable rating was 53 percent compared to Romney's 8 percent Among GOP voters 69 percent view Romney favorably while 36 percent gave Swift favorable marks Among the Democratic gubernatorial candidates the poll also showed that Romney would beat slate Treasurer Shannon P ' O'Brien by 6 points 38 percent to 32 percent and former US Labor Secretary Robert B Reich by 9 points 40 percent to 3 1 percent Romney who has not announced his political plans also would beat stale Senate President Thomas F Birmingham by 18 points and former IX'inocratic National Committee chairman Steve Grossman and former state Sen Warren E Tolman by 25 points each Pollster R Kelly Myers said Romney's popularity might not last loo long- "If lie did want to gel into the race he’d be better off doing it sooner than later to capitalize on these numbers while people are still thinking about the Olympics'' Myers said “I don't know liow quickly bis favorable numbers will decline over time but certainly they won't get any higher than today if he doesn’t do something" ' Legislative panel balks at cuts SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Faced with cutting nearly $2 million from health and human services budgets already slashed sessions a legislative committee on Tuesday balked'-Insteathe Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee told state departnient heads to do the work theni-selvand have their proposals ready by noon Wednesday for the Executive Appropriations Committee “I feel very inadequate to try tomake these decisions and impose them oil the departments" said Rep Carl Saunders Legislative analysts who had to come up with cuts of $12 million from the health department and $696000 from human services as part of balancing the 2002 and 2003 budgets' suggested the elimination of six programs Analysts also recommended the state shift the burden of matching federal'grants for ' an elderly care program to the counties That would violate federal law- said Shauna O'Neill execu- -' ‘ live director of Salt Lake County's office of aging services In order to continue to receive federal matching funds for a r support program that is part of the federal Older Americans Act the state must keep putting a cer$10 for 30 minute session tain amount of money into the or $20 for 60 minute session program Counties can't PhiMW Number (435) assume that responsibility (8 North 200 E 301 Tremonton O'Neill said es family-caregive- : ' None of the reports named sources and nonevof this agen- ties would confirm repents that they were investigating the possibility that an explosive device had caused the R-S- alt outage The Salt Lake Tribune said in Wednesday's edition that railroad spikes were found at ' the substation near Salt Lake City International Airport and state and federal authorities ' were looking at whether high explosives wrapped in spikes hurled shrapnel into a circuit AP photo breaker The newspaper said A Utah Power worker holds a piece of mangled metal described as material taken from the scene ' a ‘souvenir” from the circuit breakers that failed at a Utah Power subwas being analyzed at a feder- -' station west of Salt Lgke City on Tuesday al crime for explosive residue Dave Eskelsen would not and officials still were uncer- Olympic Joint Terrorism Task tain whether the outage was Force coin ym on whether a bomb the result of faulty equipment bad caused the Sunday outage Tammy Palmer spokes- vandalism or terrorism woman for Robert Flowers “TLfis inder investigation KTVX said investigators head of the state Department by iheFBl iqd ATF and we were looking all over the sub- -' don't warn to sav anything to of Public Safety and comma i station grounds Tuesday but der of the Utah Olympic Pi ’ compromise their investiga- would on comment not lie wouli lion'' Eskelsen said Tuesday they Safety Command was it TV jxjwei outage t 10 am that why they were investigating being say only KSL said an anonymous’ affected 33000 homes in Salt investigated by the FBI and caller had told the' station that the Bureau of Alcohol TobacLake Davis and Tooele counthe fence had been cut and an ties for up to two hours The co and Firearms She would not confirm that an explosive explosive device might have airport ran on generators for a been used to destroy two cirtime but flight operations device was thought possible cuit breakers The station said Utah Power 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