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Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City.
16 years ago today, the 2002 Winter Olympic games opened in Salt Lake City. Tonight the 2018 games open in Peyongchang, South Korea. My, how time flies.
A Utah lawmaker suddenly resigns with little explanation. The "victim targeting" bill is dead for another year. Congress cuts a deal to avoid a shutdown.
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Stanard was considered a rising star in the House Republican caucus. He was the vice-chair of the powerful rules committee. Then he told House Republican leaders Tuesday night he was resigning immediately for personal reasons [Utah Policy].
Victim targeting bill is kaput
Sen. Daniel Thatcher was trying to put a spin on traditional "hate crimes" legislation that could win support from reluctant conservatives. It didn't work this year as Senate President Wayne Niederhauser says there are not enough votes for it to even get a committee hearing this year [Utah Policy].
The group that wants to kill the ability for candidates to gather signatures to get on the primary ballot is hiring paid signature gatherers (at a rate of $30/hour) to get their ballot initiative on the ballot. Follow that? [Utah Policy].
The resolution to replace the statue of Philo Farnsworth in Washington, D.C. with one of Martha Hughes Cannon finally makes it out of the House Rules Committee after being blocked by Rep. Mike Noel [Utah Policy].
Rob Porter, who was once Sen. Orrin Hatch's chief of staff and is now a top aide to President Donald Trump, has been accused by two of his ex-wives of physically abusing them. Porter will reportedly step down on Thursday from his position. The FBI made the White House aware of the allegations against Porter during his background check for the White House job. Hatch initially called the report on Porter "vile," then walked it back, then reversed himself again, saying he should fight to keep his job [Utah Policy].
Senate leaders say victim targeting bill dead this session By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Senate President Wayne Niederhauser says a bill to provide enhanced penalties for crimes that target people because of their sexual orientation or personal characteristics is dead for the 2018 session.... |
Group proposing to end signature route to the ballot seeking paid signature gatherers so they can get on the ballot By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Talk about irony. A group pushing to eliminate the signature gathering route to the primary ballot for candidates is now seeking paid signature gatherers to help them get on the ballot.... |
Rep. Jon Stanard resigns from Utah House By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor State Rep. Jon Stanard abruptly resigned his House seat Tuesday night, with fellow GOP House members being tight-lipped on exactly what has happened.... |
Protecting our freedom and our security: Hatch's CLOUD Act is all silver lining By Jared Whitley Two things have really bugged me in the last 15 years: one is the persistent, cliched use of the "freedom versus security!" debate in pop culture and the other is the free pass on that issue given to the Obama Administration.... |
CYBER 24 podcast episode 17: Tips to thwart tax fraud and looking out for skimmers By Marty Carpenter All across the country, millions of American workers are starting to do their taxes. With so many people receiving various tax forms in the mail from their employer and using other sensitive information, this is a time of high opportunity for cybercriminals.... |
Martha Hughes Cannon statue resolution finally freed in the Utah House By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor The "Free Martha" movement succeeded Tuesday.... |
Rob Porter, former chief of staff for Sen. Orrin Hatch, resigns from White House job after allegations he assaulted his ex wife By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Rob Porter, a top aide to President Donald Trump, has resigned following a report that he physically assaulted two ex-wives.... |
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?... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: We don't need any more laws to protect the powerful
Utah will seek to host the Olympics again, aiming for 2030, but would take 2026
Utah investigated the polygamous Kingston Group for welfare fraud 2 years ago. It didn't find any.
Rep. Jon Stanard resigns abruptly with little explanation
Could Utah's sales tax on food vanish?
Gehrke: The Legislature shouldn't meddle with voters who have taken matters into their own hands
Deseret News
A. Scott Anderson: The health care transformation - changing to serve people better
Op-ed: In search of paid family leave built for America
Editorial: Ballot measures are useful, but should be used with caution
Audit would compare costs of death penalty cases
Bill offers help with workers' comp for first responders
Utah lawmakers pass bill legalizing 'free-range parenting'
Bill calls for report projecting future need for nurses in Utah
Bill removing state sales tax from food advances to Utah House
Utah lawmakers approve rooftop solar compromise bill
Medical cannabis bill that 'bridges the gap' between sides has good chance of passing, insider says
Utah school districts could use local property taxes for technology under bill
Bill regulating sale and labeling of CBD oil, allowing doctor recommendations, passes committee
GOP Rep. Jon Stanard unexpectedly resigns from Utah House
Small-business owners converge on Utah Capitol to visit with lawmakers
Lawmaker proposes delaying Utah's controversial DUI law to 2022
Other
Ogden DACA recipients mull return to shadows as U.S. immigration debate sputters (Standard-Examiner)
Hill Air Force Base pumped $3.4B into economy last year (Standard-Examiner)
Trump numbers on the rise with help from strong economy and tax reform (CNN)
Mattis Defends Plan to Deploy Small Nuclear Arms (Free Beacon)
Oil World Turns Upside Down as U.S. Sells Oil in Middle East (Bloomberg)
Eagles quarterback to speak at National Prayer Breakfast (The Hill)
De Blasio Faces Criticism For Kissing Women Lawmakers Hello (CBS News)
New FBI texts show Obama wanted updates on Clinton investigation (Daily Mail)
Ivanka Trump teams up with conservatives to push Democratic themes (USA Today)
Airlines sue over new Washington state sick leave law (ABC News)
New Fed Chairman Powell could have a few surprises in store for the market (CNBC)
Dreams
"I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past." Thomas Jefferson
Hatch and Lincoln
"President Trump today said that Sen. Orrin Hatch called him the greatest president in the history of our country. I guess Hatch is still mad at Abraham Lincoln for stealing his girlfriend in middle school." Seth Meyers
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