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"Stupidest shutdown ever." Stanard resigned because a pair of trysts with a prostitute was about to become public. Lawmakers consider giving teachers a big pay raise.
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A British tabloid scoops everybody by reporting that former Republican Rep. Jon Stanard, who resigned Tuesday night suddenly, had paid a prostitute twice in 2017 for sex. The report included screenshots of text messages between Stanard and the escort. Stanard apparently was reimbursed with taxpayer funds to pay for his hotel stays during the two times he met the woman [Utah Policy].
An unexpected resignation that somehow got worse. Utah lawmakers try to figure out how to spend half a billion dollars in extra money. Gathering signatures to kill signature gathering. Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott dissect what it all means in their weekly video [Utah Policy]. The conversation is also available as a podcast [Utah Policy].
Legislative Republicans say they plan to take a little more than half of the $69 million they cut from the base budget to give Utah teachers a $2,000 pay raise. It's not clear if that will be enough to turn public opinion against the "Our Schools Now" ballot initiative [Utah Policy].
Rep. Dan McCay, who may or may not be running for U.S. Senate, is proposing a cut in income and corporate taxes [Utah Policy].
The former Bush administration official spoke at the Hinckley Institute of Politics with the message that things are bound to improve [Utah Policy].
Utah teachers could see a big pay raise under GOP plan By Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott A pay raise of more than $2,000 a year for every public school teacher in Utah.That's what GOP legislative leaders are now talking about.... |
Looking back, Karl Rove shares optimistic message for the future to U of U audience By Jared Whitley Things might be bad in Washington right now, but they've been a whole lot worse and they will eventually get better. That was the message from Bush Administration mastermind Karl Rove, who spoke to a full house at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Thursday.... |
McCay proposes income, corporate tax cuts By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor A state lawmaker's "natural aversion to tax hikes" brings us HB355, which would lower the state's personal and corporate income tax rates slightly to offset new tax revenue flowing into state coffers from the federal government's recent tax reform/cuts.... |
An unexpected bombshell somehow got worse - Bernick and Schott on politics Ep. 360 By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick The Utah Legislature is reeling after Rep. Jon Stanard resigned unexpectedly on Tuesday night, then news broke he had allegedly hired a call girl twice in 2017.... |
Report: Escort claims former Rep. Jon Stanard was a client (updated with comments from Legislative leaders) By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor The Daily Mail of London has reported that now-former Utah House member Jon Stanard resigned his post quickly Tuesday night because it was soon to become public that he met an online escort for sex twice last year.... |
Podcast: Bernick and Schott on politics Ep. 360 By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott run down a plethora of news about Utah politics.... |
Weekly survey: Down syndrome abortion bill By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah lawmakers are considering a bill to prohibit abortions when the sole reason is the child has Down syndrome. Legislative lawyers are warning the bill is likely unconstitutional. Do you think they should continue with the bill even though it may spark a lawsuit?... |
Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report Outdoor Notes--Tribune: Collecting antlers shed by deer, elk and moose is popular in Utah. Here's what you need to know to get started.--Tribune:Check out the latest outdoor gear at these Utah trade shows coming up--Tribune: Salt Lake City climber wins men's title at Boulder... |
You're invited: Diplomatic breakfast with the Consul General of Canada Utah's business, government, education and community leaders are invited to join WTC Utah for a diplomatic breakfast on Thursday, Feb. 15, to discuss trade ties between Utah and Canada.... |
GOED announces recipients of 2018 tech commercialization grant The Governor's Office of Economic Development announced the selection of the 2018 Technology Commercialization and Innovation Program grant recipients.... |
Utahns warned to hang up when tax scammers call Just as the tax filing season begins, Utahns are being warned to be aware and defensive about the latest scam to steal innocent taxpayer's money, data and identity.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Robert Gehrke is wrong - there are more than three powerful women in Utah
Editorial: The Legislature should leave the surrogacy law alone
Utah Rep. Jon Stanard, accused of meeting call girl for sex, used public money for hotel rooms
Effective date for Utah's tough new drunken driving law could be pushed back four years
Judiciary Committee approves controversial nominee for Utah's federal court
Document suggests state Rep. Norm Thurston was punished for a pattern of misconduct
Bill to make clear that breast-feeding in public is legal makes some Utah lawmakers uncomfortable
House rejects bill to require teens accused of murdering police to be tried as adults
Deseret News
Mike Lee: 'Children with special needs not only deserve special love, they give it'
Jay Evensen: The other side of Medicaid expansion
News report says resigned Utah lawmaker hired escort
Two bills to significantly affect voting in Utah
Bill intended to streamline teaching licenses sails through committee
Hearing delayed on Utah bill making it a crime to record conversations without consent
House proposal seeks no drone zone around Utah prisons
Utah bill would force ISPs to raise awareness of porn filtering services
Legislature, Lt. Gov. honor 40 graduates of program training women to run for office
Bill would ban policing quotas in Utah
A $6,200 teacher pay raise? Utah House GOP caucus raises prospect
Lawmakers split on noncompete bill but push it forward
Salt Lake City welcomes new ambassadors to serve downtown areas
Zinke to visit Salt Lake expo Friday for 'major' conservation announcement
Salt Lake lawmaker seeks $300,000 for opioid prevention curriculum for middle, high schools
Utah House rejects bill letting political parties limit candidate nomination options
Uranium One informant says Moscow paid millions in bid to influence Clinton (FOX News)
Pelosi Invokes Catholic Faith to Defend Illegals, But Not to Protect Unborn, Nuns (CNS News)
Trump tax cuts trickle across America, bringing glee and skepticism (Reuters)
U.S. jobless claims drop to near 45-year low (Reuters)
#MeToo movement lawmaker investigated for sexual misconduct allegations (Politico)
White House tell agencies to prepare for shutdown as Rand Paul holds up key vote (CNN)
Mattis vows 'Dreamers' serving in military will not be deported (The Hill)
Trump weighs rules targeting immigrants who receive public benefits: report (The Hill)
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