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Debate day roundup. Big support for legalizing medical marijuana. Count My Vote fails to make the ballot. Trump wanted Sessions to keep control of the Russia investigation.
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The official signature-gathering numbers show the proposal to legalize medical marijuana has qualified for the ballot, but Count My Vote is short by about 600 signatures across 3 Senate districts. CMV supporters vow legal action. The independent redistricting proposal and bid to expand Medicaid also qualified for ballot inclusion [Utah Policy].
Tuesday was primary debate day for Congress and U.S. Senate in Utah, with three televised discussions that mostly didn't change the trajectory of the races.
Senate: Mike Kennedy and Mitt Romney poked at each other over Donald Trump and healthcare, but neither man landed a knockout punch [Utah Policy].
3rd CD: Rep. John Curtis and his primary opponent, Chris Herrod, traded some blows over who was the most conservative while drawing some real distinctions between each other in their race [Utah Policy].
1st CD: Democrats Kurt Weiland and Lee Castillo struggled with the format of the debate as they jockeyed to convince voters to send them to November's election against Rep. Rob Bishop [Utah Policy].
Our latest poll shows 3/4ths of Utahns support the ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana, despite opposition from the LDS church [Utah Policy].
Romney during a televised interview said Donald Trump's personal behavior is one he would consider as a good role model for his grandchildren [Utah Policy].
The Zions Bank Consumer Attitude Index dipped slightly last month as Utahns are less confident about the state of the economy [Utah Policy].
Despite LDS Church opposition, nearly 3/4ths of Utahns support ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Even though the Utah Medical Association and leaders of the LDS Church oppose the medical marijuana citizen initiative petition, three-fourths of Utahns support the measure, a new UtahPolicy.com poll finds. ... |
Romney and Kennedy battle mostly to a draw in televised debate By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Well, it wasn't the dust-up some may have wanted especially pro-Mike Kennedy supporters who wanted to see Mitt Romney bloodied a bit but the TV/radio debate in the GOP U.S. Senate race Tuesday night did have some themes.... |
Curtis and Herrod provide some fireworks, and plenty of policy differences in 3rd CD debate By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sun Tzu wrote in The Art of War, "Hold out baits to entice the enemy." For about 45 minutes on Tuesday afternoon, Rep. John Curtis was mostly able to ignore the bait from his GOP primary opponent Chris Herrod. ... |
Count My Vote fails to qualify for November's ballot By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor The Count My Vote initiative failed to make November's ballot according to final numbers released by the Utah Elections Office on Tuesday afternoon. ... |
Romney says Trump is not a role model for his grandkids By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Republican Senate candidate Mitt Romney said in a televised interview on Tuesday morning he did not consider President Donald Trump to be a good role model.... |
Utahns still positive about current economic conditions while price increases temper future expectations By Press Release The Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index decreased 3.4 points to 110.7 in May, the lowest level since July 2016.... |
1st District Democratic primary debate short on substance By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Just one measly minute to discuss immigration, which is one of the most significant issues facing America in the 2018 election. The two Democrats vying for their party's nomination to face incumbent Republican Rob Bishop in Utah's 1st CD were given just 30-seconds each to ad... |
Governor appoints Don Torgerson to the Seventh District Court Gov. Gary R. Herbert has appointed Don M. Torgerson as a judge on the Seventh District Court.... |
Fox files 'Slammed' Our team heads into the summer months slammed with some great projects; several of which have the chance to be game-changers for the communities they are considering.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Cows need to keep a low profile in Utah tourist areas
Car-sharing firm Turo is battling traditional rental companies in Utah
Democrats seeking to face Rep. Bishop in November lay out how they would do things differently
Deseret News
Op-ed: Thanks to Mia Love for fixing Dodd-Frank
Editorial: A ride-hailing partnership with UTA will put Utah commuters in the fast lane
Utah consumers a little less confident about economy, survey shows
Josh Holt's release from Venezuelan prison took 'teamwork, trust,' State Department says
Initiative to address issue of housing affordability in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City Council signals early support for Biskupski's proposed priorities for sales tax hike
Rep. John Curtis and primary challenger Chris Herrod spar over differences in debate
Mitt Romney calls Mike Kennedy's apology to Baptist minister 'inexplicable' during Utah GOP debate
Tensions remain between Democratic candidates after 1st District debate
Count My Vote effort fails to make ballot; medical marijuana measure qualifies
Other
Senate and congressional candidates spar in debates ahead of primaries (Daily Herald)
Western Weber Co. residents tout rural appeal, planners aim for balanced growth (Standard-Examiner)
Britons Rage Over Robinson Arrest As Mass Protests Break Out Worldwide (ZeroHedge)
Netflix Exec: Productions From the Obamas Will Not Have a 'Political Slant' (Variety)
Liberals Killed Roseanne. Conservatives Crushed the NFL Protests. Everybody Happy Now? (Reason)
FBI urges internet users to reboot their routers to stop Russia-linked malware (CBS News)
Supreme Court Allows Arkansas Abortion Restrictions to Stand (New York Times)
Top North Korean official Kim Yong Chol heading to US (CNN)
Is Trump's North Korea summit back on? (Vox)
Canada Buys Controversial Oil Pipeline, Ensures Its Expansion (NPR)
Brazil's Crippling Trucker Protests Enter Day 9, Despite Suggestions Of A Deal (NPR)
Pace of Nature
"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Bombs
"A new report says that the U.S. military is running out of bombs. As of now, the Pentagon is down to 100 bunker busters and six copies of "The Emoji Movie." Conan O'Brien
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