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Mitt Romney urges ethics, balanced budgets and citizen engagement for 2002 Games
Summary
Mitt Romney, newly named CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, told the Utah House he will enforce a code of ethics, seek private fundraising to avoid taxpayer shortfalls and pursue citizen outreach to make the 2002 Winter Olympics a local legacy.
Mitt Romney, introduced to the House as the new chief executive of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, said it is "an honor" to take the post and outlined two categories of objectives: absolutes and goals. Among his absolutes, he pledged higher ethical standards for SLOC staff and promised fiscal restraint.
"The highest standards of ethical conduct are going to be…
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