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Salt Lake County Democrats in turmoil. No talk of tax hikes on Utah's Capitol Hill for the next few years. November's "blue wave" looks like it may be sputtering out.
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Salt Lake County Democrats attempted to impeach the party secretary on Saturday but failed because of a technicality. The party also sanctioned a member under their new anti-harassment policy for an incident that happened four years ago. Several party members are frustrated and upset by the shenanigans and say they are hurting the ability to elect Democrats [Utah Policy].
House Majority Leader Brad Wilson, the odds-on favorite to be the next House Speaker, says he does not expect lawmakers to discuss tax hikes for the next few years, even though Utah is facing incredible population growth [Utah Policy].
Abbey Wright, the Democratic nominee to replace retiring Senate President Wayne Niederhauser, withdraws from the race. Democrats probably won't be able to replace her on the ballot [Utah Policy].
Anger and frustration after Salt Lake County Democrats try, and fail, to remove a party officer The Salt Lake County Democratic Party is in turmoil following a failed attempt to impeach the party secretary at Saturday's Central Committee meeting. ... |
Democratic candidate in SD9 withdraws; Democrats likely won't get to name a replacement The Democratic candidate in the race to replace retiring Senate President Wayne Niederhauser has withdrawn from the race, and it's unlikely that the Democratic Party will get to replace her on the ballot. ... |
Tax hikes are probably off the table for the next few years on Capitol Hill Don't expect lawmakers to consider any sort of significant tax hike in the next few years. ... |
Sens. Lee, Tester introduce Pay for Printing Act Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Jon Tester (D-MT) introduced the Pay for Printing Act Tuesday, a bill that would require any sponsor of a commemorative Senate resolution to reimburse the Government Publishing Office for the cost of printing the resolution. ... |
Area high school students get first look at SLCC's new, state-of-the-industry Westpointe Center Around 70 high school students and 40 counselors from the Canyons, Granite, Jordan, Murray, Salt Lake and Tooele school districts were among the first public visitors at Salt Lake Community College's new Westpointe Workforce Training & Education Center. ... |
Sen. Lee commends HUD elimination of costly zoning regulation Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement responding to news that the Department of Housing and Urban Development has withdrawn a computer assessment database that HUD was planning to use to perpetuate national zoning standards.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Michelle Quist: I hate initiatives, but I signed the medical marijuana petition
Editorial: Is your city council afraid of the sun?
Why is Utah's Alta Ski Area pushing for a tram up iconic Mount Baldy?
Campaign rivals cry foul after state agency invites Mitt Romney to speak at its tech summit
Deseret News
Op-ed: Bureaucracy devours funds that could support teaching
Editorial: Scuttling NAFTA is not in America's best interest
Hatch looking forward to life of retiree, not rumored Australian ambassadorship
Sen. Orrin Hatch aims to eliminate caps on employment-based green cards
A tale of tortoises and transportation in Washington County
Utah County approves deal to lure mystery data center to Eagle Mountain
Democrats introduce bill to counter Sen. Orrin Hatch's religious freedom law
Other
Utah County Commission approves tax break for mystery Eagle Mountain data center (Daily Herald)
NYT Columnist Worries Mueller Investigation Actually Helping Trump (Daily Caller)
Clapper Was 'Thinking Of Something Else' When He Lied To Congress (Daily Caller)
Judge orders firm of Stormy Daniels' attorney to pay $10 million judgment (CNN)
Trump emphasizes importance of 2018 victories to abortion-opposing group (CBS News)
'We just have to heal a different way': Santa Fe, Parkland diverge after school shootings (NBC News)
WH Brokers, But Will Not Attend, Meeting About Secret Russia Probe Documents (NPR)
Democrats settle family feuds in Georgia, Kentucky and Texas (CNN)
Fed survey shows 40 percent of adults still can't cover $400 emergency expense (CNBC)
House sends bill loosening banking regulations to Trump's desk (CNN)
Police use of Amazon's face-recognition service draws privacy warnings (Ars Technica)
Career Choices
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Veteran Affairs
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