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The UtahPolicy.com daily newsletter gets you up to speed on the top local and national news about politics and public policy. Send news tips or feedback to bschott@utahpolicy.com, or message us on Twitter. Situational awareness - March 10, 2020Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake CityTICK TOCK2 days to the final day of the 2020 Utah Legislature (3/12/2020)14 days to the statewide neighborhood caucus meetings (3/24/2020)46 days to the Utah Republican and Democratic state conventions (4/25/2020)112 days to the 2020 Utah primary elections (6/30/2020)238 Days to the 2020 election (11/3/2020)321 days to the start of the 2021 Utah Legislature (1/25/2021)Here are the stories you need to pay attention to this morning:Legislators ditch most plans for tax cuts this year. Staffers take preventative steps against coronavirus on the Hill. The markets took a beating on Monday.MARCH POLITICAL MADNESSNext week we begin our third annual March "Political Madness" contest. Thanks for subscribing to Utah's must-read daily political news rundown.If you know of friends or colleagues who would benefit from our daily news roundup, please encourage them to sign up for our emails.Today At Utah PolicyLegislative leaders ditching most plans for tax cuts this year amid economic uncertaintyBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Lawmakers have largely abandoned plans for any sort of large-scale tax relief this year, opting to set money aside in case the economy sours.Lawmakers taking steps to control number of bills on Capitol Hill By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Gov. Gary Herbert and some GOP legislators are congratulating the 2020 general session for not having as many bills to consider as recent 45-day sessions.But it looks like weak, and incorrect, praise.House and Senate leaders moving to combat spread of coronavirus at the capitol By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah House leaders announced new guidelines Monday to prevent exposure and the possible spread of the coronavirus during the final days of the 2020 Legislature.2020 Utah candidate tracker - Statewide and congressional races By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Keep up to date with the latest candidate filings in the race for governor and Utah's four seats in Congress.2020 Utah candidate tracker - Utah Senate By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor 2020 means another election cycle is upon us. Half of the Utah Senate seats are up for election this year. Here's a running list of declared candidates.2020 Utah candidate tracker - Utah House By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor All 75 Utah House seats are up for election this year. Here's our running list of who has declared to run so far this year. OTHER UTAH HEADLINESDeseret News Jared Whitley: Will Orrin Hatch entering the ring help Oracle knock out Google? Alternative school breakfast bill revived by Utah Senate committee Senate approves public education budget that raises per-pupil spending by 5% Utah lawmakers enter final stretch with budgeting, abortion ban on plate Utah abortion ban, ultrasound requirement bills approved by committees Changes to how Utah schools are funded clear committees Tax cuts this session? House, Senate GOP divided Utah Legislature passes bill requiring pornography warning label Utah lawmakers may change rules to allow meeting remotely Lawmakers double Utah Inland Port Authority budget to $2.5 million Homeless 'high priestess' bill clears Utah HouseSalt Lake Tribune Bernie Sanders as presidential nominee could hurt vulnerable Democrats like Utah's Ben McAdams Utah Rep. Lee Perry to retire from the Legislature Utah abortion ban bill could lead to prosecution of women who end their pregnancies Delta Air Lines battles coronavirus fears with free flight changes Utah Senate panel passes bill expanding school breakfast Utah PTA joins in support of big schools funding change Diesel Brothers must pay $851,451 for modifying trucks that polluted Utah's air Utah lawmakers looking at $15M Social Security tax cut Bill would give campaigns access to private Utah voter information Utah bill speeds up ban on smoking and vaping under age 21 Senate OKs tax break for refineries not producing cleaner fuel Utah House votes down proposed study of transgender youthOther Provo representative's prosecutor, county jail data bill advances through Senate committee (Daily Herald) Lee Perry won't run again for Utah House seat; two others plan bids for post (Standard-Examiner)NATIONAL HEADLINESMarket mayhemThe Dow closed down more than 2,000 points on Monday while oil prices saw their biggest drop since 1991 [NBC News]. Dead cat bounce? Stocks and oil prices are set to recover on Tuesday but not enough to ease fears of a recession [WSJ]. Goldman Sachs is warning oil prices could drop into the $20s [Bloomberg]. Fighting fears of a recessionPresident Donald Trump pitched economic relief for Americans amid fears the economy is headed toward a recession. Trump floated a payroll tax cut and other economic stimulus measures [USA Today]. The New York Federal Reserve has pumped at least $50 billion of extra cash into the economy to ease the stress from the global financial markets [CNN]. Yikes!The Trump administration is reportedly stalling the release of an intelligence report that warns the U.S. is not prepared to deal with a global pandemic [Time]. CoronavirusTwo members of Congress who interacted with President Trump have gone into self-quarantine after being exposed to the virus [Washington Post]. President Trump continues to shake hands with supporters and is vowing his campaign rallies will continue despite the growing threat from the virus [Politico]. President Trump has not been tested for coronavirus despite coming into contact with people who have been exposed [CNN]. Italy put the entire country on lockdown, announcing severe nationwide limits on travel [New York Times]. MLB, NBA, NHL and the MLS are closing locker rooms to the media and non-essential personnel because of the virus [USA Today]. The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on scammers selling fraudulent coronavirus cures [Axios]. The virus has infected more than 113,000 people worldwide with more than 4,000 deaths [CNN]. Americans are divided politically over the severity of the virus. Democrats are about twice as likely to say the virus poses an imminent threat, and more Democrats than Republicans say they are taking steps to be prepared [Reuters]. Mini TuesdaySix states go to the polls in the Democratic presidential nomination race. The big prize is Michigan, where Bernie Sanders needs a win to reverse Joe Biden's momentum [Politico]. BUSINESS HEADLINESDerek Miller: Protecting Utah's economy from coronavirus (Deseret News) Ann Millner and Val Peterson: Utah must do more to educate for high-tech jobs (Salt Lake Tribune) Utah company Banjo is building a massive surveillance system with the help of the state's attorney general (Salt Lake Tribune)Policy NewsUtah Clean Energy receives UCAIR grant to help improve Utah's air quality and advance urban efficiencyUtah Clean Energy recently received a grant from the Utah Clean Air Partnership (UCAIR), a statewide clean air partnership created to improve Utah's air, to assist in maximizing energy efficiency and expanding electric vehicles along the Wasatch Front. More National HeadlinesWHO Chief Praises Trump for Leading Coronavirus Response From the Top (CNS News) Gavin Newsom Praises Trump/Pence Response To Virus In California, 'Every Single Thing They Said They Followed Thru (Weasel Zippers) Joe Biden Owes Clarence Thomas an Apology (National Review) Why airport screening won't stop the spread of coronavirus (Science Magazine) Thank God, American Churches Are Dying (Wall Street Journal) Biden Shares Manipulated Video of Trump, but Guess Who Twitter Flags for Sharing 'Manipulated Media'? (PJ Media) Fears of negative impact on U.S. GDP due to coronavirus overstated (Washington Times) Why Modern Feminism Wants To Get Rid Of The Family (Evie) Market hysteria is not all down to coronavirus (Spectator) 'Oil price war,' coronavirus could drive gas prices below $2 gallon (USA Today) Putin is Meddling in the 2020 Election - By Attacking American Oil Producers (PJ Media)ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY1848 - The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is ratified by the U.S. Senate, ending the Mexican-American War. 1866 - The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was incorporated. 1876 - The first successful test of a telephone is made by Alexander Graham Bell. 1912 - The luxury liner Titanic set sail from Southampton, England, on its ill-fated maiden voyage. It stopped first in Cherbourg, France, and then Queenstown, Ireland, the next day to pick up additional passengers before heading out into the open sea. 1947 - Brooklyn Dodgers president Branch Rickey announced he had purchased the contract of Jackie Robinson from the Montreal Royals, paving the way for Robinson to become the first black to play in the major leagues. 1992 - Financier Charles Keating Jr. was sentenced in Los Angeles to nine years in prison for swindling investors when his Lincoln Savings and Loan collapsed. (The convictions were later overturned). Wise WordsFitness"If we could give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too much, we would have found the safest way to health."Hippocrates Lighter SideDropping Out"Honestly, I can't say I blame Elizabeth Warren for dropping out. If there was ever a time you'd want to stop shaking millions of hands, this might be it."- JIMMY FALLON Listen to us on_Apple Podcasts Subscribers may receive special messages with information about new features, special offers, or public policy messages from clients and advertisers. |
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