AUForm2003-PinkSlip

 

EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION NOTICE

 

Employee: L. Alma Mansell

 

Due to dismal failure in fulfilling your oath of office,
your employment as State Senator is hereby terminated.

See Pink Slip Introduction    See Supervisor Section Below


 

Employee Profile of:

L. Alma Mansell

Employed Since:

1994

Current Position:

Senate President

Senate District:

9

Party Affiliation:

Republican

Leadership Positions:

Elected Senate President in 2000, appointed Assistant Majority Leader in 1999

2003 Peformance Report updated score:

—57% (scale of -100 to +100)

Re-election Date:

November 2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUSE FOR TERMINATION:
(Extremely Condensed)

Aiding and Abetting the Slaughter of Unborn Children

Refused to take meaningful action to end taxpayer funding of abortion on demand. (See our extended summary of HB 123 S6, 2003 session)

Refused to take meaningful action to end partial birth abortions. (See our extended summary of HB 241, 2003 session)

Refused to take meaningful action to ensure that a resolution passed the Senate urging the U.S. Congress to send the states a constitutional amendment to protect the life of the unborn. (See our extended summary of HJR 10, 2002 session)

Refused to take meaningful action to ensure that a resolution passed the Senate urging the U.S. Congress to send the states a constitutional amendment to protect the life of the unborn. (See our extended summary of HJR 17, 2000 session)

Attacking the Right of Self Defense

Voted to confirm to the Utah Supreme Court Judge Ronald Nehring, who led the judiciary’s defiance of state law by refusing to install gun-storage lockers outside courtrooms. (See our extended summary of Nehring Confirmation, 2003 session)

Voted to deny recognition of concealed carry weapon permits from other states for more than 60-days. (See our extended summary of SB 103, 2003 session)

Voted to continue to financially punish citizens who want to purchase firearms for self-defense. (See our extended summary of HB 183, 2002 session)

Voted to force foster parents to surrender their right to defend their families. (See our extended summary of HB 287, 2002 session)

Voted to deny recognition of concealed carry weapon permits from other states. (See our extended summary of HB 376, 2001 session)

Voted to retroactively (ex post facto) and permanently end all gun rights for conscientious objectors, people who committed non-violent felonies within the last 7 years, and those who have recovered from mental illness. (See our extended summary of HB 161, 2000 session)

Voted against restricting government entities from filing frivolous lawsuits against gun manufacturers. (See our extended summary of HB 199, 2000 session)

Voted to retroactively (ex post facto) and permanently end all gun rights for conscientious objectors, people who committed non-violent felonies within the last 7 years, and those who have recovered from mental illness. (See our extended summary of SB 72, 2000 session)

Voted to punish citizens who desire to defend themselves by doubling the concealed carry renewal fee. (See our extended summary of HB 237, 1999 session)

Destroying Parental Rights

Voted to attack and harass home school and private school families by forcing them to report to, and cater to, the whims of state bureaucrats. (See our extended summary of HB 76, 2003 session)

Voted to permit unqualified government school employees and child welfare employees to practice psychiatrystrong-arming parents to put their children on mind-altering drugs. (See our extended summary of HB 123 S4, 2002 session)

Voted to allow the Department of Child and Family "Services" to continue to break into homes, tear children from their parents, and destroy families based upon unsubstantiated allegations and without a search warrant. (See our extended summary of HB 295, 2002 session)

Voted to continue to allow parents to be charged with abuse if they refuse to administer medications including mind-altering drugs. (See our extended summary of HB 170, 2001 session)

Voted to charge parents with child abuse who swat or spank their children. (See our extended summary of HB 387, 2001 session)

Voted to violate children and families by administering intrusive surveys to school children without prior, written parental permission. (See our extended summary of SB 37, 2000 session)

Voted to violate children and families by administering intrusive surveys to school children without prior, written parental notice or permission. (See our extended summary of HB 49, 1999 session)

Voted to attack and harass home and private school families by forcing them to report to, and cater to, the whims of state bureaucrats. (See our extended summary of HB 85, 1999 session)

Voted to increase the penalty against parents who refuse to recognize intrusive education regulations, to grant immunity to government employees who abuse their authority, and to harass families by establishing a Big Brother tracking system of student truancies, citations, and penalties. (See our extended summary of HB 320 S1, 1998 session)

Gross Abuse of Taxpayers

Voted to establish a corporate welfare fund and force Utah taxpayers to guarantee up to $20 million in losses each year. (See our extended summary of HB 240 S1, 2003 session)

Voted to increase taxes on all sales, including catalog and Internet purchases projected to cost the taxpayers $130 million. (See our extended summary of SB 147 S1, 2003 session)

Voted for a nearly $20 million state and local sales tax increase on satellite and cable TV subscriptions. (See our extended summary of SB 213 S3, 2003 session)

Voted to force taxpayers to continue to fund the collection of political action committee monies for government unions. (See our extended summary of HB 179, 2001 session)

Voted to authorize a $12 million bond for the Soldier Hollow golf course. (See our extended summary of SB 65, 2001 session)

Voted against requiring local taxing entities to seek voter approval prior to raising taxes. (See our extended summary of SB 274, 2001 session)

NOTE: Change if they did not vote all three times for sneak attack taxes:
Voted three times to continue to allow local governments to hold sneak elections to raise taxes. (See our extended summaries of HB 76, 2000 session and HB 89, 1999 session and HB 73, 1998 session)

Voted to empower an unelected pseudo-government agency to tyrannize taxpayers without so much as a vote of the people for major light rail projects (this after the people voted light rail down in 1990 and 1992). (See our extended summary of SB 146, 1996 session)

Racial and Religious Discrimination

Voted to punish thoughts and segregate victims by creating enhanced penalties for crimes aimed at only certain groups and classes of people. (See our extended summary of HB 85, 2003 session)

Voted to support segregation by mandating that racial information be included on drivers’ licenses. (See our extended summary of HB 101 S1, 2002 session)

Voted to force citizens to record their race on traffic tickets. (See our extended summary of HB 199, 2001 session)

Voted to punish thoughts and segregate victims by creating enhanced penalties for crimes aimed at undefined groups and classes of people. (See our extended summary of SB 37, 2001 session)

Voted to punish thought and segregate victims by creating enhanced penalties for crimes aimed at undefined groups. (See our extended summary of SB 14, 2000 session)

Property Confiscation Without Due Process

Voted to confirm radical confiscation zealot, Wasatch County Attorney Derek Pullan, to the Utah Fourth District Court.  Pullan is a leading advocate of confiscating property without due process.  (See our extended summary of Derek Pullan Confirmation, Interim Actions)

Voted to deny any financial reimbursement for innocent people who must legally defend themselves in property confiscation cases. (See our extended summary of HB 173, 2000 session)

Voted to allow police to seize and impound the cars of citizens who fail to immediately show valid identification. (See our extended summary of HB 115, 1999 session)

Voted for unelected bureaucrats to confiscate property without a trial by jury, a conviction of a crime, or even the review of a judge. (See our extended summary of HB 38, 1997 session)

Voted to eliminate jury trials in property confiscation cases and remove the requirement that a complaint be "verified on oath or affirmation." (See our extended summary of SB 253, 1996 session)

Discrimination Against U.S. Citizens

Voted to discriminate against U.S. citizens by allowing illegal aliens to receive in-state tuition rates at Utah colleges and universities. (See our extended summary of HB 144, 2002 session)

Perpetuating Mammoth Government

Voted to reauthorize all 54 state entities and programs scheduled to end (sunset) before the 2003 session. (See our extended summary of HB 246, 2002 session)

Destroying Voter Confidence

Voted against election integrity by not requiring voters to show proper identification before voting. (See our extended summary of HB 258, 2002 session)

NOTE: Change if they did not vote both times for sham elections:
Voted to continue Soviet-style sham elections for state school board members, allowing the governor to select the candidates that will be placed on the voter ballot. (See our extended summaries of HB 78 S2, 2000 session and SB 40, 1997 session)

Aiding & Abetting Criminals

Voted to continue to grant immunity to state child welfare employees who commit fraud, malice, and perjury. (See our extended summary of HB 28, 2002 session)

Voted against reducing state funding for agencies in violation of state law. (See our extended summary of SB 147, 2002 session)

Support of Corrupt Officials

Voted to protect elected officials from being removed by a voter recall mechanism. (See our extended summary of HJR 7, 2000 session)

Fear and Intimidation

Voted to deny government employees the right to negotiate their own contracts independent of their government school union. (See our extended summary of SB 157, 2002 session)

Socialized Health Care

Voted to force insurers to offer catastrophic mental health coverage. (See our extended summary of HB 35, 2000 session)

Voted to force insurers to offer at least one mental illness policy covering recipients to the same extent as physical illness. (See our extended summary of HB 123, 2000 session)

Voted to force citizens to pay higher premiums for health insurance that covers certain emergency medical treatments. (See our extended summary of HB 185, 2000 session)

Voted to force citizens to pay higher premiums for mandated mental health insurance coverage. (See our extended summary of HB 159, 1999 session)

Voted to institute socialized health insurancepaid for by Utah taxpayers. (See our extended summary of HB 137, 1998 session)

Undermining Property Rights

Voted to establish a massive pseudo-government bureaucracy empowered to strip Utahns of their property rights. (See our extended summary of HB 119, 1999 session)

Creating a Nanny State

Voted to harass citizens by forcing police to become seat belt nannies. (See our extended summary of SB 12, 2000 session)

Institutionalized Torture

Voted against requiring prior informed consent before electroconvulsive (shock) treatment could be administered to adults, and voted to allow children under 14 to receive this violent "treatment." (See our extended summary of HB 109, 2003 session)

Unjust Incarceration

NOTE: Change if they didn't vote twice for these bills.
Voted twice to allow judges and unelected court commissioners to commit and incarcerate citizens for increasingly vague and nebulous reasons. (See our extended summaries of SB 27, 2003 session and SB 200, 2000 session)

Destroyer of Privacy

Voted to insert intrusive computer tracking chips in drivers licenses. (See our extended summary of HB 244, 1997 session)

Contaminating the Public Water System

Voted to "streamline" water fluoridation process to make it easier to add "medication" (industrial "fluoride" contaminated with lead and arsenic) to be put in the public water system. (See our extended summary of HB 405 S1, 1998 session)

Denial of Representation

Voted to rob citizens of the right to vote for the county sheriff of their choice. (See our extended summary of HB 194, 2003 session)

Condoning Government Abuse and Negligence

Voted to force Utah courts to limit the damages that are awarded to innocent victims who are abused (to include death) by government agencies or employees. (See our extended summary of SB 225, 2003 session)

 

Mr. Mansell, we hope that this change will provide you with an opportunity to reflect upon your poor performance and lack of integrity.  We wish you success in your future non-political endeavors.

Signature:                         .  Date:           .

Position: Supervisor/Citizen

 

 

 

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Home Address: 9015 Canyon Gate Cir, Sandy, Utah 84093
Work Address: 6995 Union Park Ctr. #100, Midvale, Utah 84047
Home: (801) 942-6019
Office: (801) 563-7600
Fax: (801) 563-7847
E-mail: amansell@utahsenate.org

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