Making people's lives better is not a partisan issue.
Too often, campaigns are all flash and no substance.
My expectation is that they'll give us some time to adjust.
Strong families are vital to strong societies.
That's a large part of the job as governor to create and maintain the optimal balance.
I don't believe we have defined health care reform very well in this country.
I believe in collaboration and cooperation.
Our World War II generation met the challenges of their time.
Sometimes, promoting economic development means accepting the Herculean task of moving and modernizing a prison.
I wish I was a wealthy person. I wish I could self-fund.
Congress seems to be very good at doing nothing.
Partisanship is not necessarily a bad thing. It leads to new leadership and new opportunities.
We're a little bit more moderate in utah than some of the rhetoric that's out there.
The solution is congress: get off your fanny and get something done.
The value of a loving family cannot be understated.
The Bush tax cuts, they ought to be made permanent in my mind so there is certainty out there.
There's no reason why fiscal responsibility is a Democrat or a Republican point of view. It ought to be all of our points of view.
Utah is one of the nation's leaders in rebounding from the Great Recession.
As governor, I enjoy the opportunity to talk about Utah's measurable business success.
Utah is no longer considered a flyover state.
Utahns deserve well thought out policy and plans.
Education is the largest and most important investment Utah makes.
Utah is America's best place for business because Utahns make it their business to succeed - and we have the track record to prove it.
As we continue to step up our investment in education, we must not sidestep our commitment to the principle of local control.