Utah companies eye Democrats' business agenda
13th Nov 2006, 19:56 GMT
Like many pro-Republican Utahns after the Democratic Party's seismic sweep of the U.S. Congress earlier this week, Brent Ashworth was glum. While he hopes the power shift will lead to a change in America's foreign policy on the war in Iraq, he, like many small business owners, also wonder if this will lead to the revival of an unpopular Democrat stereotype: increased taxes and tighter regulation.
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