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Andrew McCullough's Political Summary
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Running, Libertarian for
Attorney General (UT)
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Positions:
Andrew McCullough has failed the 2022 Political Courage Test.
10/22/2012
Endorsed:
Andrew McCullough was endorsed by Planned Parenthood Action Council of Utah
01/01/2012
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Issue Position: As You Know, Public Attorneys Often Say They Have Dual Roles. They Represent Their State and Officeholders, but That Are Elected by the Public and Represent It, Also. As AG, How Would You Divide Those Roles? Would You Put Your Responsibility to the Public Ahead of Your Legal Responsibility to a Particular Officeholder, Department or Other State Client?
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Issue Position: Does the Utah Attorney General Need to Use Outside Counsel? Under What Circumstances? How Would You Control Costs?
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Issue Position: How Have You Funded Your Campaign, and What, if Anything, Does It Show Voters About Your Candidacy?
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Issue Position: How Will You Handle Having to Defend Legislation You Personally Disagree With?
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Issue Position: In Lawrence v. Texas, the U.S. Supreme Court Recently Ruled Sodomy Laws, Such as the One on Utah's Books, as Unconstitutional. There Have Been Several Unsuccessful Attempts to Strike the Utah Law in the Courts. In Light of the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling, Should Utah's Sodomy Law Be Taken off the Books?
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Issue Position: In the past, AG Incumbents/Candidates Have Been Criticized for Accepting Campaign Donations From Law Firms That Currently Have, or Recently Had, Outside Contracts With the Attorney General's Office. Have You Accepted Donations From Firms or Law Firm Principals With Outside Contracts? If So, Why?
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Issue Position: Should State Colleges and Universities Be Autonomous From the Legislature's Authority? Why?
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Issue Position: Should the State Have Appealed the Lower Court Ruling That Found That the University's Gun Ban Was Legal? Why?
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