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Situational awareness - August 1, 2018
Good Wednesday morning and welcome to August from Salt Lake City.
Utah agriculture officials say the medical cannabis ballot initiative could lead to significant costs for Utah taxpayers. Facebook deletes pages designed to spread misinformation ahead of the 2018 midterms. The Trump administration is considering escalating the trade war with China.
TICK TOCK
69 days until the last day to register to vote by mail (10/9/2018) 76 days until mail-in ballots are sent to voters (10/16/2018) 83 days until in-person early voting begins (10/23/2018) 90 days until the last day to register to vote in person or by mail (10/30/2018) 93 days until in-person early voting ends (11/2/2018) 97 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018) 180 days until the first day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (1/28/2019) 225 days until the final day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (3/14/2019) 825 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)
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HERE ARE THE STORIES YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO TODAY
SCOOP! Utah Ag officials wary of medical cannabis initiative
Utah Department of Agriculture officials are worried the medical cannabis initiative is too vague and poorly crafted for them to properly implement it if voters approve the proposal. They also say licensing fees for businesses will be too high, which could lead to big costs for Utah taxpayers - http://bit.ly/2OBzyeq
Lee blocks 3D printed gun legislation
Sen. Mike Lee blocked a bill on Tuesday to ban blueprints of 3D printed guns from being posted online - http://bit.ly/2vkXVEo
Breaking down Utah's 2016 election results
We dig into the map from the 2016 election in Utah. Some areas that went for Hillary Clinton in 2016 are represented by Republicans in the legislature, which could give Democrats an opportunity to flip some seats this year - http://bit.ly/2AvmHYk
Utahns confident about the job market
Utahns are feeling better about the economy because they expect to see increased job availability over the next six months - http://bit.ly/2vqHarF
OTHER UTAH HEADLINES
Utah probably won't get an answer about the Medicaid waiver needed to implement the work requirements passed by the 2018 legislature until after voters decide on full Medicaid expansion in November [
Tribune].
Former Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Winder rips cities who are leaving the Unified Police Department, calling them greedy. He also had some harsh words for his replacement [
Deseret News/
KUTV/
Tribune].
The Salt Lake City Council is set to place an $87 million tax hike to fund transportation on November's ballot [
Deseret News].
Liquor sales in Utah topped $454 million last year [
Tribune].
Salt Lake and Utah Counties submit more names for the new UTA board [
Deseret News/
Daily Herald/
Tribune].
Amazon is set for a hiring spree in Utah, but workers shouldn't expect robust wages from those jobs [
Deseret News].
A new study says kids in Utah are better off than they were six years ago, but rising teen suicide is a concern [
Tribune].
NATIONAL HEADLINES
Facebook says they've identified at least two misinformation campaigns aimed at sowing discord during the 2018 midterm elections. The online platform has removed several accounts and pages related to the effort -
https://nyti.ms/2LJsy1C Some of the pages removed by Facebook went to great efforts to stoke racial tension and incite Americans -
https://nbcnews.to/2OtVKY9 President Trump takes up Rudy Giuliani's line of attack against the special counsel's Russia investigation that collusion is not a crime -
https://politi.co/2OAJCo7 The Trump administration is considering doubling tariffs on Chinese goods in an escalation of the trade war with China -
https://wapo.st/2OtY0P7 A federal court temporarily stopped a Texas group from posting 3D printed gun plans online -
https://cnn.it/2LJrhHS
President Trump asks White House Chief of Staff John Kelly to stay on through the 2020 campaign -
https://abcn.ws/2Ox3Grr
A study concludes a "Medicare for all" program would cost $32 trillion, but it would also save $2 trillion -
https://abcn.ws/2OtWXyF
Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen warned Russia if they continue to interfere with American elections they would "pay a high price" -
https://abcn.ws/2OA0mvD
The Trump administration is facing heavy criticism for not making a strong effort to protect the 2018 midterm elections from Russian attacks -
http://bit.ly/2OAabtI President Trump, trying to make the case for voter ID programs, claimed at a rally in Florida on Tuesday night that Americans need an ID to buy groceries. That is not correct -
http://bit.ly/2O2j8L9 A new poll finds young voters have a very pessimistic view of the political system, but many believe that negativity is motivating their generation to make positive changes at the ballot box -
http://bit.ly/2LJQzFJ
Boring but important: Most observers believe the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, but the strong economy may lead to two more rate hikes later this year -
https://reut.rs/2LMdzEc ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1498 - Christopher Columbus becomes the first European to visit what is now Venezuela.
1790 - The first U.S. Census showed a population of 3,929,214 people in 17 states.
1834 - Slavery is abolished in the British Empire as the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 comes into force.
1876 - Colorado is admitted as the 38th state.
1893 - Henry Perky patents shredded wheat.
1911 - Harriet Quimby takes her pilot's test and becomes the first U.S. woman to earn an Aero Club of America aviator's certificate.
1914 - The German Empire declares war on the Russian Empire at the opening of World War I.
1936 - The Olympics opened in Berlin with a ceremony presided over by Adolf Hitler.
1971 - The Concert for Bangladesh, organized by former Beatle George Harrison, is held at Madison Square Garden.
1981 - MTV begins broadcasting in the U.S. and airs its first video, "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles.
Today At Utah Policy
Utah agriculture officials say medical cannabis initiative may impossible to administer, eventually could cost Utah taxpayers bigBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor State agriculture officials are worried they won't be able to meet deadlines mandated by the medical marijuana ballot initiative, which they say will lead to unregulated cannabis cultivation by the public....
Digging into Utah's 2016 electoral mapBy Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor We all know that Salt Lake City the state capital and its largest city is Democratic....
Utahns very confident about job availability as expectations about the economy improveBy Press release The Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index (CAI) increased 1.7 points to 113.6 in July. In comparison, the national Consumer Confidence Index increased 0.3 points to 127.4 this month....
Policy News
Rep. Curtis hosts net neutrality event with local leaders Congressman John Curtis hosted a roundtable discussion about one of the most important issues to Utah's third district, net neutrality....
Fox files: 'Facebook's renewable power projects' You may have recently read The Salt Lake Tribune article announcing that Facebook's Prineville, Oregon Facebook Data Center Site will be powered by renewable energy. ...
Amazon begins hiring for 1,500 new jobs at Salt Lake City fulfillment center Amazon has begun hiring for 1,500 full-time positions at its new fulfillment center in Salt Lake City for associates who will help launch the building....
EDCUtah now accepting applications for Community Match Grants and Utah Mega Sites Support economic development in your community by applying to two of EDCUtah's most important public development programs: Match Grants, which provides funding for specific economic development projects, and Mega Sites, an exciting new program (the first of its kin...
Local Headlines
Salt Lake Tribune
Feds' decision on Utah Medicaid waiver is likely delayed until after the midterm election - and the state vote on full expansion
'A strong sheriff needs to fight': Former Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Winder blasts his replacement, says cities are greedy for leaving Unified Police Department
Three who served on UTA board passed over after trying to join new commission charged with restoring trust
Deseret News
Salt Lake City Council poised to place $87 million bond on November ballot to pay for streets
High-flying Amazon brings slew of Utah jobs, but most wages will hover in the basement
Ex-S.L. County sheriff rails against cities leaving Unified police, calls out his successor
National Headlines
The 2020 Dem Class Is Already Frantically Making Moves Behind the Scenes (Daily Beast)
Noncitizens across U.S. find it easy to register to vote, cast ballots (Washington Times)
U.S., Mexico meeting in Washington to talk about NAFTA, but Canada is left out (Canadian Press)
With Less Than 50 Days to Go, Cuomo Keeps Big Lead Over Nixon (New York Times)
Franken on running for public office again: 'I haven't ruled it ou' (Vox)
Oregon candidate slammed for vulgar tweet on Melania Trump (FOX News)
Trump Asked John Kelly to Remain Chief of Staff Through 2020 (Daily Beast)
Trump Administration Eyes Capital Gains Tax Cut (NPR)
Trump could raise tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods (CNN)
Susan Collins: 'I Don't See A Need' To See All Of Brett Kavanaugh's Bush Documents (HuffPost)
Trump says time has come for voter ID (CBS News)
Reminder for Politicians
"The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money." Margaret Thatcher
Star
"President Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was destroyed. . . .by a man with a pickaxe. And not, as I had assumed, by a woman in a pantsuit." Seth Meyers
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