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Utah lawmaker may tackle net neutrality. Hatch says Roe v. Wade won't be reversed. Trump upends the NATO summit.
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HERE ARE THE STORIES YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO TODAY
Hatch says Roe v. Wade won't be reversed
Sen. Orrin Hatch says Democrats are crying wolf when the claim Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will help overturn Roe v. Wade, saying the landmark abortion decision is "settled opinion" - http://bit.ly/2uph8EK
Net Neutrality
Rep. Bruce Cutler says he's considering bringing legislation to protect net neutrality in Utah to the 2019 legislative session - http://bit.ly/2KRcbj7
Public Lands
Sen. Mike Lee introduces a bill to prevent presidents from using the antiquities act to create new national monuments in Utah - http://bit.ly/2N3x4UA
Daylight savings
Rep. Rob Bishop unveils legislation that will allow states to opt out of Daylight Savings or Standard Time if they so choose - http://bit.ly/2N4Kpw3
In-person campaigning works
A new study from Harvard Business School says in-person door-to-door canvassing has a measurable effect for political candidates - http://bit.ly/2uoYjS6
OTHER UTAH HEADLINES
The Megaplex Theaters back out of hosting a town hall meeting with survivors of the Parkland, Florida school massacre after a pro-gun group planned to set up outside of the meeting [Deseret News, KUTV, Tribune].
Gov. Gary Herbert tells Utah GOP leaders it's time to stop the infighting and get back to regular party business [KUTV].
Sen. Orrin Hatch breaks with President Trump's claim that Germany is "totally controlled by Russia" [Politico].
Rep. John Curtis says President Trump's trade war with China is already affecting Utah businesses [Deseret News].
Utah officials won't make changes to the plan to expand Medicaid with a work requirement, despite a federal judge ruling against a similar plan last month [Associated Press].
The Road Home has implemented new security procedures following a scathing audit [Deseret News].
NATIONAL HEADLINES
President Trump upended the NATO summit by threatening to pull out of the alliance if other countries don't increase their spending on defense - https://wapo.st/2KQYv7t
Trump's claim that NATO countries owe the U.S. money for joint defense spending is false - https://cnn.it/2KNChDv
President Trump wants to ditch the traditional robin's-egg blue color scheme on Air Force One for a "more American" look - http://bit.ly/2NOnM0a
President Trump says he will bring up Russia's election meddling during his meeting with Vladimir Putin next week - https://wapo.st/2NamMlM
China is vowing to hit back at the U.S. in response to President Trump's call for more tariffs on Chinese goods - https://reut.rs/2KODWbY
Democrats could slow Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to a crawl by requesting a thorough examination of millions of pages of documents relating to his time in the George W. Bush administration - https://politi.co/2KNLgEC
More than 400 current and former Yale law students sign an open letter claiming "people will die" if Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed to the Supreme Court - https://abcn.ws/2KNC8Qt
Kavanaugh racked up thousands of dollars in credit card debt by buying tickets to the Washington Nationals. The debt has since been repaid or fallen below reporting requirements - https://wapo.st/2KQYfp1
The Trump administration is speeding up their efforts to reunite migrant families that have been separated at the U.S.-Mexico border - https://nyti.ms/2KR8JoE
Democrats hold an overall turnout edge over Republicans in competitive congressional districts that have had primary elections so far this year - http://bit.ly/2KOXYmx
Embattled FBI agent Peter Strzok is set to testify before Congress in public following an 11-hour closed door grilling last month - http://bit.ly/2KTDF7P
A group of 12 GOP senators is pushing a proposal to allow new parents to take up to 12 weeks of paid leave by using some of their expected Social Security benefits - https://abcn.ws/2KRIIW7
Twitter is banning millions of fake accounts to battle misinformation on the social media platform - https://nyti.ms/2KTCHbH
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1776 - Captain James Cook begins his third voyage.
1804 - Former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton dies a day after being shot in a duel.
1862 - The Medal of Honor is authorized by Congress.
1962 - The Rolling Stones perform their first concert at London's Marquee Club.
1979 - Thousands of spectators at a Chicago White Sox game rushed the field at Comiskey Park in what was billed as "Disco Demolition" night. 39 people were arrested and nine injured in the melee.
1984 - Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale named Rep. Geraldine Ferraro as his running mate. She was the first woman to share a major U.S. political party's presidential ticket.
Today At Utah Policy
Utah lawmaker considering legislation to protect net neutrality By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Last year the FCC ended the Obama administration's net neutrality policy, which mandated that internet service providers treat all content on the internet equally. The change allows ISP's to slow down or even block access to content, or charge more for access to some types o...Bishop introduces Daylight Act By Press release Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) introduced H.R. 6331, the Daylight Act, which empowers states to decide how their states will observe daylight savings time....Sen. Lee introduces the Protecting Utah's Rural Economy (PURE) Act By Press release Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced the Protecting Utah's Rural Economy (PURE) Act Wednesday, a bill that would protect Utah from presidential Antiquities Act abuse in much the same way Alaska and Wyoming are currently protected....Hatch: Roe v. Wade is 'settled opinion' By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Orrin Hatch said the concern from Democrats that Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's latest Supreme Court nominee, would lead to the overturn of Roe v. Wade is unfounded....Does door-to-door campaigning work? New study says it has a measurable effect By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Just how important is door to door campaigning for political candidates in this era of instant electronic communication? ...Weekly survey: Will Brett Kavanaugh be confirmed to the Supreme Court? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor President Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Will Republicans be able to confirm him before the 2018 election, or will Democrats be able to block his confirmation? Vote now in our weekly survey....
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