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Lawmakers abandon the attempt to hijack the medical cannabis initiative. Lawmakers may attempt to force Attorney General Sean Reyes to sue opioid manufacturers. Trump's budget has big cuts for social programs, but a big boost for the military.
Tuesday morning scoop: UtahPolicy.com has learned Jan Garbett, who was Democrat Vaughn Cook's running mate in the 2016 gubernatorial race, is set to run for the 2nd congressional district seat under the banner of the United Utah Party. Garbett's husband Bryson served two terms in the Utah House in the 1980's. The couple owns Garbett Homes, so she should be able to bring some personal wealth to the race.
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Lawmakers abandon the main effort to circumvent the medical marijuana ballot initiative before it gets to November's ballot [Utah Policy].
Even though the legislature can't tell Attorney General Sean Reyes what to do, Rep. Mike McKell is sponsoring a resolution calling on him to sue opioid manufacturers "immediately" [Utah Policy].
A new piece of legislation from Sen. Stuart Adams asserts that the legislature has the "absolute right" to intervene in lawsuits against the state over whether laws they've passed are constitutional. The bill could lead to the creation of a new legal team on the Hill that works for the legislature [Utah Policy].
Lawmakers abandon effort to stop medical cannabis initiative By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor A legislative effort to possibly circumvent the medical cannabis citizen's initiative is dead.... |
Bill says the legislature has an 'absolute right' to intervene in lawsuits By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor While it's usually the purview of the Attorney General to defend legal challenges to state law, the Utah Legislature may create their own legal team to defend constitutional challenges to laws they pass.... |
'We're done waiting.' House resolution calls on AG to 'immediately' sue opioid manufacturers By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor It's no secret that some GOP state lawmakers are not happy with Republican Attorney General Sean Reyes these days.... |
Guest opinion: Mining Utah taxpayers By Terry Marasco Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, dropped the Obama-era rule claiming modern mining practices made an increased fiscal responsibility rule "superfluous."... |
Fox files: 'Teamwork' This week we were able to formally thank our state legislators for creating an environment that's conducive for corporate recruitment in Utah.... |
EDCUtah elected official orientation Join EDCUtah for our Elected Official Orientation and breakfast.... |
Nominations open for Governor's Medal for Science and Technology Awards USTAR, in partnership with the Governor's Office of Economic Development, is now accepting nominations for the 31st Annual Governor's Medal for Science and Technology Awards.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Charter schools need state board's oversight
Schools want to send teachers to Utahns' homes, but critics say it's government overreach
Should cash-strapped Utah school districts get extra money from the state?
Utah lawmaker describes opposition to his charter-school authority bill as a 'schoolyard fight'
Are California climate policies unfair to Utah?
Lawmakers reject bill that would have made it a crime to ignore people in need of assistance
Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes lauds Trump's infrastructure plan after White House meeting
Bill would require visible 'No Parking' signs in lots that tow away unauthorized cars
Here's look at 15 years of the fatal accidents involving drivers with a BAC between 0.05 to 0.08
Gehrke: Data shows few die from 0.05 DUI crashes, so let's focus on where the real danger is
Deseret News
Editorial: Latest budget deal in Congress does little more than kick the can ... again
Low-level offenders could undergo job training instead of serving jail sentences under bill
Utah House rejects bill making it a crime for failing to call 911 during assault, injury accident
Bill would make deafblindness a qualifying disability for scholarship
Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes meets with Trump administration on road issues
Rep. Rob Bishop calls for more power for states in address to Utah lawmakers
Bill would extend more protections to Utah food truck operators
Lawmaker wants to bring back black Utah license plates for Utah State Historical Society
Utah self-defense bill passes House despite 'outraged' Democrats
Bill seeks to prevent quiet tax devaluations, inspired by Rio Tinto Stadium appeal
Utah's Martha vs. Philo debate marches on
Committee approves telehealth mental health pilot for schools
House panel OKs ban on donations to executive branch during session
School funding equalization bill would create no winners or losers, says sponsor of SB145
$2.5 million tech career incentive program wins House committee approval
Are major water reforms poised to take a dive?
Surveillance footage reviewed in alleged entrapment of Utah state senator
Senate approves bill making Utahraptor state dinosaur
Bill to remove mentally unfit elected officials advances to Utah House floor
Utah lawmakers give thumbs-down to 'hands-free cellphone bill'
Bill to create legislative oversight entity revived in House committee
Other
BDO expires next year; school district, county, city to get tax dollar influx (Standard-Examiner)
Trump renews threat on CDBG as Logan moves forward with plans (Logan Herald Journal)
Comey told Congress FBI agents didn't think Michael Flynn lied (Daily Caller)
Democratic Campaign Workers Unionize Just in Time for Midterm Elections (Bloomberg)
Five takeaways from Trump's fiscal 2019 budget proposal (The Hill)
Vanessa Trump taken to hospital as precaution after white powder sent to her home (NBC News)
GOP senators question 'unusual' message Susan Rice sent herself on Inauguration Day (The Hill)
Hillary Clinton, a favorite GOP foil, plans discreet 2018 strategy (Washington Post)
CNN, Despite Trump Bump, Prepares for Dozens of Layoffs (Variety)
'We're doomed': Internet reacts to robot that can open doors (CBS News)
Stocks regain some ground after dreadful week; Dow jumps 410 points (Los Angeles Times)
Trump Administration Plans To Defang Consumer Protection Watchdog (NPR)
Opportunity
"If a window of opportunity appears, don't pull down the shade." Tom Peters
New Tech
"I read today Best Buy and Target are planning to stop selling CDs in their stores. To which I say: Best Buy and Target are still selling CDs?" JimmyKimmel
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