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Morning must reads for Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 178th day of the year. There are 187 days remaining in 2017. Today is the 158th day of Donald Trump's presidency.
The Utah GOP's debt problem is getting deeper. A Medical marijuana initiative launches targeting the 2018 ballot. Trumpcare is on life support following a disastrous CBO score.
National headlines:
Utah GOP boss says promised audit of party finances will have to wait a little longer The debt issues for the Utah Republican Party just get deeper and deeper.... |
Conservative thought leaders discuss affordable housing Affordable housing is an issue usually associated with liberal cities and liberal politicians. So, in conservative Utah, is there a conservative approach to meeting the needs of citizens who can't afford high rent or high home prices?... |
Can Democrats win in Utah? Democratic candidates have lost so often in recent years, it's tough to keep track of them all. Progressives. Moderates. People with no name recognition. People with high name recognition. Mormons. Non-Mormons.... |
Utah Patients Coalition launches 2018 medical cannabis ballot initiative campaign Utah Patients Coalition has launched its 2018 ballot initiative campaign to establish a medical cannabis program for patients in Utah.... |
Hatch praises Supreme Court ruling on religious liberty Senator Orrin Hatch, R-Utah-the senior Republican in the United States Senate and a principal author of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act-applauded the Supreme Court's 7-2 ruling in favor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer.... |
Refugee Justice League responds to Supreme Court ruling on travel ban The Refugee Justice League issued a statement in response to the Supreme Court's new ruling that will allow a limited version of President Trump's ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to take effect.... |
Press release: United Utah Party celebrates certification Utahns in search of a less partisan political home may now have one - officially.... |
USTAR Industry Partnership Program attracts EP Systems to northern Utah Electric Power (EP) Systems and Utah State University (USU) recently became the newest recipients of a USTAR grant through the Industry Partnership Program (IPP).... |
Chris Boyle named Chairman Of Utah District Export Council Global Access President and Founder Chris Boyle was recently named Chairman of the Utah District Export Council. ... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Time to make medical marijuana legal in Utah
Rolly: Push to bump Ainge from Utah GOP ballot could backfire on Herrod supporters
Utah refugee programs left in limbo after U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear Trump travel ban
U.S. secretary of health uses Utah flag factory as backdrop to pummel Obamacare
South Salt Lake City hires outside auditor to look into funding questions
Salt Lake County Recorder Gary Ott's family asks court for power to make his decisions
Yes to medical marijuana in Utah, no to smoking it: Here's what Utahns may vote on in 2018
Deseret News
Robert Grow: Let's make sure Utah's housing shortage doesn't become like California's
Boyd Matheson: The cure for the health care crisis is a big dose of federalism
Editorial: Backroom deals for transportation fund distribution need to end
Majority of Utahns support Chaffetz's decision to leave Congress early
Supreme Court's action on travel ban cause for concern, local organizations that serve refugees say
Utah medical marijuana advocates launch ballot initiative for 2018
New United Utah Party a step closer to official state recognition
Danny Ainge main host of first congressional fundraiser for son Tanner
Health Secretary Tom Price pitches health care reform bill in Utah visit
Sister, brother file for legal guardianship of embattled county recorder
Officials fault feds, conservation groups for rapid spread of wildfire
Three CNN Employees Resign Over Retracted Story on Russia Ties (The Wrap)
Did the FBI retaliate against Michael Flynn by launching Russia probe? (Circa)
Heller's hesitance on Obamacare repeal opens Dem divide (Politico)
GOP Donors Grow Skittish Over Lack of Legislative Progress (PoliZette)
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook can play a role that churches and Little League once filled (CNBC)
Illinois in danger of entering financial 'death spiral' (FOX News)
Feds looking into Bernie Sanders, wife over real estate deal (Associated Press)
High Court To Hear Case Of Cake Shop That Refused To Bake For Same-Sex Wedding (NPR)
Gay Pride Marchers With Jewish Flags Told To Leave Chicago Parade (Newsweek)
A New Study Has Some Bad News for Backers of a Minimum Wage Hike (Fortune)
Promises
"It is not the oath that makes us believe the man, but the man the oath." Aeschylus
Tapes
"Trump tweeted that he doesn't have recordings of his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey. He doesn't have them. Then one guy said [Russian accent], "Don't worry, you can borrow ours." Jimmy Fallon