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Utah's Daily Policy Resource, Brought to you by Utah Policy
Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 310th day of the year. There are 55 days remaining in 2017.
Lawmakers have already opened nearly 1,000 bill files ahead of the 2018 session By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Well, here we go again.... |
No shocker on Tuesday. "Political Insiders" say Curtis will win CD3 election By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor No surprise here. Our "Political Insiders" expect Republican John Curtis to win handily on Tuesday.... |
Guest opinion: How Utah voters should tackle education tax questions By Christine Cooke, Sutherland Institute Voters are being asked to weigh in on tax hikes for public education both in the form of a state ballot initiative (next year possibly) and by way of school bonds right now.... |
Count My Vote leaders issue statement on initiative By Press Release Leaders of the Count My Vote citizens' initiative today issued the following statement:... |
Beg to Differ podcast: Where have all the ballots gone? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor On this week's pod:The Utah GOP drops their lawsuit against SB54. We speak with party chair Rob Anderson about the decision and a possible effort to remove him by the state central committee.... |
Real Women Run fall networking social Real Women Run hosts an evening of networking and discussion for women who want to get involved in politics as candidates, campaign managers, or community leaders on November 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at Log Haven.... |
Nominees announced for 6th District Juvenile Court vacancy The 6th District Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for a vacancy on the 6th District Juvenile Court. ... |
Medical Innovations Pathways expands During his address at the annual Utah Life Science Summit, Gov. Gary R. Herbert announced the Utah Medical Innovations Pathways program has expanded to four additional school districts.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Data on refugee resettlement is lacking
Op-ed: Health insurance should not stand between doctor and patient
Editorial: There is still time to vote. So don't miss out.
Is southern Utah's historic Bluff ready to become a town, a really BIG town?
With looming tax reform vote, Utah's new member of Congress could be sworn in quickly
Conservative pundit Bill Kristol treads carefully in Utah political minefield
More people staying at the homeless shelter since Operation Rio Grande got underway
'Scared all the time': Former Daggett inmates describe abuse at the hands of jail officers
Deseret News
Frank R. Pignanelli and LaVarr Webb: The storms battering society and the political world
Sen. Mike Lee: The social element of the opioid crisis
Op-ed: Utah is prime for Amazon's next headquarters
Editorial: Dropping the SB 54 lawsuit is the best move for Utah's GOP
Lawmaker wants to shift sex ed focus to reproductive health
Enforcing current laws is best way to reduce gun violence, advocates say
State School Board to take another crack at middle school requirements
Bill Kristol on Trump, Romney, the GOP, conservatives and Mormons
Kathie Allen finds balance in Utah, boldness for congressional run
John Curtis navigates political world, sets sights on D.C.
Jim Bennett battles 'tribal distinctions' as United Utah Party candidate
Many Utah mayoral races could prove interesting
Booze on the ballot: Utah dry town mulls allowing alcohol
Environmental groups oppose tree removal projects
Utah GOP votes to continue fight against election law
Some communities outside downtown seeing homeless influx
Other
Utah County has received 50,000 ballots, and expects another 25,000 (Daily Herald)
Editorial: A vague and poorly planned school bond initiative (Standard-Examiner)
Park City mayor's race: Andy Beerman wins in fundraising (Park Record)
Spinning in circles on the Trump dossier (Washington Examiner)
US leaders react to Texas church shooting (CNN)
Texas Rangers: Armed citizen 'engaged' killer, ending rampage (Grabien News)
Sen. Rand Paul's injuries far more severe than initially thought (Washington Post)
Conway spars with CNN host over Trump coverage (Politico)
Brazile stirs Dem party strife as bellwether gov race nears (Washington Post)
Donna Brazile: People Telling Me to 'Shut Up' Can 'Go to Hell' (Mediaite)
White House questions Bush legacies after George HW Bush reportedly calls Trump a 'blowhard' (CNBC)
Ready (or not) to choose Virginia's next governor? A guide to the race and issues (Washington Post)
California slapping high taxes on marijuana, causing sticker shock for some (Los Angeles Times)
Papa John's Says It's Evaluating NFL Sponsorship (Wall Street Journal)
Problems
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." Albert Einstein
Too Busy
"I saw that Starbucks just unveiled its holiday cups, which had illustrations that customers can color in themselves. It's perfect for people who are too busy to make their own coffee at home, yet still have enough time to color in a coffee cup." Jimmy Fallon
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