Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, who was sworn into office
yesterday, wasted no time in preparing his state's strategy for
defending its ban on same-sex marriage. The Salt Lake Tribune reports:
"We’re willing to spend whatever it takes
to protect the laws and the will of the people," he said. "Our
commitment to the people is if we don’t have [expertise] internally,
we’ll find the best to represent the state."
[Governor Gary] Herbert met with Reyes
Monday afternoon to review the state’s options and strategy. He said it
was important to ensure that whatever money is spent is "well spent" and
"appropriate.
"This issue deserves a good discussion
and good airing," Herbert said. "The important thing is we have a
democratic process, a judicial process, that needs to be complete. All
people on all sides of this issue want to have it complete so it’s
resolved. Whether it is resolved the way we all want, who knows?"
Reyes added that while he believes recent U.S. Supreme Court cases
will aid his side because they give deference to the state in making
decision on the definition of marriage, the court ultimately failed to
address the issue definitively.
"And because of that, they left open
interpretation not only by Judge Shelby but other federal judges," Reyes
said. "So whether Judge Shelby ruled as he did or if he would have
ruled against the plaintiffs, one side or the other would have appealed
because I think everybody benefits from having the process takes its
course through the appellate process and hopefully getting a final word
from the Supreme Court on this issue that will give us all some
closure."
Reyes also said that an application for stay is likely to be filed sometime today with the Supreme Court.
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