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Utah's Daily Policy Resource, Brought to you by Utah Policy
Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. There are just 10 working days until the end of the 2018 Utah Legislature.
Poll shows Mia Love has a slight lead over Ben McAdams. Lawmakers target changes to Utah's liquor laws. Trump says arming teachers is a way to prevent gun violence in schools.
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Our latest poll shows Mia Love with a 6-point lead over Ben McAdams. McAdams appears to have a name ID problem among 4th District voters while Mia Love is under 50%, which is usually a sign of trouble for an incumbent [Utah Policy].
Rep. Brad Wilson is proposing a few changes to Utah's liquor laws, including a change to the much-maligned signs that designate whether an establishment is a bar or a restaurant [Utah Policy].
Budget surpluses, tax cuts, education spending, Mitt Romney, and guns for teachers. Bernick and Schott break down all of the big political news from the last week [Utah Policy]. The program is also available for download as a podcast so you can listen on the go [Utah Policy].
More than a few top Republicans in the Utah Legislature say they're not too happy with the effort by some party hardliners to decide who is and who is not a Republican [Utah Policy].
Bob Bernick argues that the effort by some hard-line Utah Republican Party members to possibly impose a "purity test" on members is misguided and will hurt the party in the long run [Utah Policy].
Cha-ching! - Bernick and Schott on politics Ep. 362 By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick Utah legislators have a lot of extra money to spend this year - more than a half billion dollars!... |
Love leads McAdams by 6-points in tight 4th Congressional District race By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Republican Mia Love has a slight six-point lead over Democrat Ben McAdams in a new poll examining the race in Utah's 4th Congressional District.... |
Bob Bernick's notebook: Troubling times for Utah Republicans By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor I'm assuming that a number of folks reading this column are registered Republicans.... |
New liquor bill will do away with Utah's much maligned signs designating a bar or restaurant By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Utah House Majority Leader Brad Wilson, who has run many major liquor law reform bills in the past, this session is sponsoring another booze bill that, while minor in some areas, also will help out some restaurants and bars with their unique problems.... |
Utah Republican 'purity test' proposal not gaining many fans on Capitol Hill By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Three leading state Republican officeholders tell UtahPolicy.com they don't like the idea of a Utah Republican Party that can kick out people or conduct "purity tests" on who can and who can't be a Republican here.... |
Utah is ready, willing & able to host another Winter Olympic Games By Derek Miller, President and CEO, World Trade Center Utah The 2018 Winter Olympics are in full swing in PyeongChang, South Korea. Like the rest of the world, I am enthralled by the amazing athletes, the stories of overcoming the odds, the successes and failures, and the spirit that circumscribes the Games.... |
How is truth in taxation working? - New Utah Foundation report examines property tax trends By Utah Foundation While property taxes account for about one-fourth of all the tax revenue collected by state and local governments in Utah, the burden of property taxes in the state is relatively low -- 34th in the nation. ... |
Podcast: Bernick and Schott on politics Ep. 362 By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott delve into the news from the past week in Utah politics.... |
Weekly survey: Should Utah abolish the death penalty? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Legislators are mulling a bill to abolish the death penalty in Utah. Do you think they should get rid of the practice or keep it? Vote now in our weekly survey.... |
Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report Outdoor Notes--Tribune: Delta's Snow Goose Days event takes place Friday and Saturday--Tribune: Seven Summits Challenge offers expert skiers, snowboarders a difficult day in Park City Weekend EventsNew Films-- Annihilation: Tribune reviewConcerts-- "Antonio Andrade Duo: Memo... |
Settlement announced in Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission v. San Juan County The parties to theNavajo Nation Human Rights Commission v. San Juan Countyhave reached a positive settlement agreement regarding plaintiffs' claims that San Juan County did not provide effective language assistance to Navajo-speaking voters and that Navajo voters had unequal... |
Utah's community approach to drug prevention wins national award Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, the nation's leading substance abuse prevention organization, honored the state of Utah, Utah Department of Human Services and Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health with the 2017 Outstanding State Member Award for significan... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Schools should teach students about consent
Noting Utah's high inmate death rate, lawmakers want jails to report on in-custody deaths every year
Romney hires longtime aide, and Trump campaign treasurer, as his Senate organization's accountant
Deseret News
Op-ed: Utah should support a state earned income tax credit
Op-ed: Improving school libraries gives Utah students a first-rate education
Editorial: Training rural Utahns in tech jobs is money well spent
Utah senator day drinks before presenting bill to delay state's new .05 percent DUI law
Campus civil liberties resolution headed to final passage
Utah Senate panel gives OK to inmate addiction study bill
Bill would require Utah truckers to be trained to identify victims of human trafficking
Police unable to identify 'date' who showed up at Utah senator's hotel room
Utah Legislature urges full compensation on rural $ for federal lands
Utah lawmakers stiffen penalty for killing police dog
Utah House votes to ban A.G., other state offices from fundraising during legislative session
Utah Senate gives preliminary approval to bill equalizing school funding
Utah's changing demographics could impact local economy
Legislators to field questions, concerns on prison construction, inland port on Saturday
Utah attorney general kicks off a cultural celebration of Latinos at the Capitol
Lawmakers advance bill instructing all doctors to complete suicide prevention training
Working conditions a key factor in teacher turnover, Brown University professor says
Bill to remove mentally unfit elected officials passes Utah House
Utah launches statewide network of girls' coding clubs
Utah lawmakers debate, fail to act on family leave bill
Rep. Mia Love: 'Everything has to be on the table' after Florida school shooting
Utah Sen. Mike Lee opposes AR-15 ban, says hard to distinguish from hunting rifles
Other
Bill would apply Utah's open-container alcohol laws to motorized bicycles (Standard-Examiner)
Weber County ag boosters tout import of farming even as more development looms (Standard-Examiner)
Arm the teachers? Utah educators can already legally pack heat (Logan Herald Journal)
Chinese paper says U.S. should learn from China, restrict guns (Reuters)
Dems want gun control, but worry it could cost them midterms (The Hill)
CNN's long history of allowing Democratic town-hall plants (New York Post)
As Gunman Rampaged Through Florida School, Armed Deputy 'Never Went In' (New York Times)
Net neutrality: Clock is ticking for those who want old rules back (USA Today)
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Great Addition
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