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Situational awareness - June 28, 2018
Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City.
Two Utahns are on Trump's Supreme Court shortlist. Utahns say public school teachers are underpaid. Trump plans to announce details of his summit meeting with Putin on Thursday.
TICK TOCK
131 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018) 214 days until the first day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (1/28/2019) 859 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)
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HERE ARE THE STORIES WE'RE WATCHING TODAY
Yuuuge GOP turnout
The number of Republicans who voted in Tuesday's GOP U.S. Senate primary was more than the two statewide primary elections from 2016 combined. That big turnout could help Republican candidates down the ballot in November [Utah Policy].
Lee to SCOTUS?
Sen. Mike Lee and his brother Thomas (a Utah Supreme Court Justice) are on President Trump's shortlist to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court [Utah Policy].
LaVarr Webb makes a case for Mike Lee's nomination to the high court [Utah Policy].
Teacher pay
Utahns overwhelmingly say public school teachers in the state are not paid enough according to our latest poll [Utah Policy].
"Pragmatic" PAC
A new political action committee seeks to boost pragmatic candidates for office in Utah [Utah Policy].
OTHER UTAH HEADLINES
Utah's four U.S. House members say they're disappointed that body could not pass a compromise immigration bill [
Deseret News].
Mitt Romney's drubbing of Mike Kennedy on Tuesday could spell big trouble for Utah's traditional caucus/convention system [
Deseret News].
Mitt Romney and Jenny Wilson hit the campaign trail ahead of their November matchup [
Fox 13].
The new board overseeing development of the Point of the Mountain gets down to work [
Deseret News].
Utah counties will get nearly $41 million from the feds this year for untaxed public lands, but critics say they're not paying their fair share [
Tribune].
Washington County officials say they've reduced water use there by a billion gallons over five years [
KSL].
NATIONAL HEADLINES
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to announce their first formal summit meeting to take place next month [
New York Times].
Republicans have promised to confirm a replacement for the retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy before the midterm elections. The plan has enraged Democrats [
Washington Post].
Anti-abortion groups say Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement gives them the best chance to overturn Roe v. Wade in decades [
The Hill].
It's not just abortion. There are several issues that will be affected by the retirement of Kennedy from the Supreme Court [
Politico].
The Supreme Court dealt a big blow to labor unions, ruling non-members cannot be required to pay for collective bargaining [
New York Times].
The House failed to pass a compromise immigration bill on Wednesday, despite last-minute urging from President Trump [
New York Times].
Despite promising President Donald Trump they would abandon their nuclear weapons program, North Korea is rapidly upgrading a facility they have used to create fissile material for weapons [
NBC News].
President Trump has rattled several traditional allies of the U.S. by trashing NATO, reportedly telling leaders at the G7 summit that the military alliance is "worse than NAFTA" [
Axios].
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin was able to stop President Trump from blocking China from acquiring U.S. technology companies [
Bloomberg].
Former Fox News co-president Bill Shine has accepted a job in the White House as deputy chief of staff for communications [
ABC News].
President Trump has seen 75-percent of his senior staffers leave the White House since his inauguration [
Brookings].
The Justice Department has approved Disney's $71 billion bid for the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox [
New York Times].
Oil prices in the US. are at their highest level since 2014 [
MarketWatch].
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1778 - American Revolutionary War: The Continental Army engages the British in the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse resulting in a stalemate and British withdrawal under cover of darkness.
1894 - Labor Day becomes an official US holiday.
1902 - Congress passes the Spooner Act, authorizing President Theodore Roosevelt to acquire rights from Colombia for the Panama Canal.
1914 - Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie are assassinated in Sarajevo, sparking the start of World War I.
1919 - The Treaty of Versailles is signed, ending World War I.
1969 - The Stonewall riots begin in New York City, marking the start of the Gay Rights Movement.
1971 - The Supreme Court ruled the use of public funds for parochial schools was unconstitutional.
1978 - The Supreme Court, in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke bars quota systems in college admissions.
Today At Utah Policy
Utahns overwhelmingly think the state's public school teachers are underpaidBy Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Utahns believe public school teachers are underpaid, with 80 percent saying teachers' salaries should be higher, a new UtahPolicy.com poll finds....
Utah Republicans were incredibly excited to vote for Mitt Romney on TuesdayBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Midterm elections typically see lower turnout than presidential years. But, Mitt Romney's run for U.S. Senate so electrified Republicans in the Beehive State that they turned out in droves to vote for him on Tuesday....
The case for Mike Lee as Supreme Court nomineeBy LaVarr Webb, Publisher Here's why Utah Sen. Mike Lee should be nominated by Pres. Trump and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the next U.S. Supreme Court justice:...
Sen. Mike Lee on Trump's list of possible SCOTUS nomineesBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Mike Lee is on President Trump's list of 25 possible nominees to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court. ...
New Utah PAC aiming to support 'pragmatic' candidates for officeBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor A new political action committee aims to boost "pragmatic" candidates in Utah....
Weekly survey: What is acceptable political protest?By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was kicked out of a Virginia restaurant by the owner as a protest against the Trump administration. Do you think that's an acceptable form of political protest? Vote now in our weekly survey....
Policy News
Downtown Alliance '2018 State of Downtown' reports released Downtown Alliance, CBRE, and Salt Lake City hosted a "State of Downtown" media roundtable, releasing two reports about the urban center....
Salt Lake City RDA releases $10 million for affordable housing development assistance The Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City announced the availability of $10 million to fund housing projects as part of a City-wide effort to increase the number of affordable housing in Salt Lake City....
Local Headlines
Deseret News
A. Scott Anderson: Venture capital - the key to boosting economic prosperity in Utah
Op-ed: Utah is 'forging' new pathways for baseload renewable power
Chris Stewart: Putting Utahns in control of their health care
Jay Evensen: With online sales tax OK, do we really need a county tax hike?
Editorial: Crisis pregnancy center ruling - a state shouldn't side with half the facts
Romney's big primary win may be big loss for Utah's caucus system
Teens and anxiety: Utah faces a growing national crisis
Sen. Mike Lee and his brother on Trump's Supreme Court shortlist
Wasatch, Duchesne counties worry over Salt Lake City's water 'muscle'
Utah's four House members disappointed immigration bill fails to pass
Salt Lake Tribune
Utah counties are getting a record $40M from the feds to compensate for untaxed public lands - but is the funding fair?
Rep. Mia Love leads Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams by 6 percentage points - a too-close-to-call margin
Sen. Mike Lee and his brother, Utah Supreme Court Justice Thomas Lee, on Trump's short list to replace Kennedy
Primary wins vindicate Republican Party-shunned candidates in Weber County
Odds and ends from Tuesday's primary election: Kane County voters oust audit-blasted commissioner, second time's the charm for Tanner Ainge
National Headlines
Liberal meltdown over Justice Kennedy retirement (Daily Caller)
Comedy Central writer wishes Anthony Kennedy was shot (Daily Caller)
Bernie Sanders: Sarah Sanders has the right to 'go into a restaurant and have dinner' (The Hill)
Trump Helps Boost Two Preferred Candidates While Progressive Democrats Gain (New York Times)
The Democratic rebellion might finally be here (Business Insider)
New bipartisan bill calls for Puerto Rico statehood (NBC News)
Trump's Uncontroversial VA Pick Sails Through Confirmation Hearing (NPR)
Shine accepts top White House job (CNN)
Kavanaugh Emerges as Key Contender for Trump Supreme Court Pick (Bloomberg)
Trump Rips Maxine Waters at ND Rally: 'Imagine If I Said Those Things' (FOX News)
Public-Sector Unions Brace for Fallout From Supreme Court Decision on Fees (Wall Street Journal)
Perspective
"Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you." Walt Whitman
Minnesota
"President Trump went to Minnesota to hold a rally. At one point even his staff was like, "Let's just push him into Canada and be done with this."" Jimmy Fallon
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