Saturday, January 22, 2011

The man behind Utah’s most hailed, hated bill

Stephen Sandstrom banks his twin-engine plane through the mountains and emerges above Spanish Fork — his eyes alternately scanning the instrument panel and the horizon beyond, where gray sky dissolves into an iced-over Utah Lake.
The plane flattens out at about 8,000 feet above rows of homes. It’s quiet, except for the low hum of propellers chopping through the cold air.

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