Utah lawmakers pick top Mormon church lobbyist to run office

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church’s top lobbyist will appear before Utah lawmakers Wednesday to be confirmed for a top job overseeing the legislature’s office that drafts laws, gives legal advice and staffs committees.

The appointment illustrates what’s sometimes seen as a thin line between Utah’s government and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a faith to which most lawmakers and a majority of Utah residents belong.

Lawmakers say they picked John Q. Cannon to take over the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel because he spent two decades working there before leaving to work for the church in 2012.

Cannon says if he’s approved for the post, he’ll answer to and be completely loyal to the Legislature and the people they represent.