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Situational awareness - July 2, 2018

Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City. Thanks for starting your week with us.

Utahns don't agree with Trump that the media is an "enemy of the people." Utah is fending off one billion cyberattacks per day. Trump may meet with Kim Jong Un in NYC in September.

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  HERE ARE THE STORIES WE'RE WATCHING TODAY  

The role of the news media

A new UtahPolicy.com survey finds most Utahns do not agree with President Trump's assertion that the press is an "enemy of the people." However, they do think the media is biased against conservatives - http://bit.ly/2tY26pd

Utah is rolling in cash

Utah's tax revenue is up nearly 10% over last year, which is another sign the economy is booming - http://bit.ly/2NhCgFj

Election hacking

Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox says Utah's online systems have seen a dramatic increase in hacking attempts since Mitt Romney jumped into the race, peaking at one billion attacks per day - http://bit.ly/2lPjhFS

Listen to the podcast of our entire conversation with Cox where he discusses his social media reaction to the family separations on the US-Mexico border, his political future, and election security. Also, he sings "Luck Be a Lady Tonight" - http://bit.ly/2z8acRI

Political protest, or rude behavior

Our "Political Insiders" weigh in on whether it was proper for a restaurant to kick out Sarah Huckabee Sanders over political differences - http://bit.ly/2NgBKHP


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Today At Utah Policy

Donald Trump has called the news media an 'enemy of the people.' Only 8% of Utahns agree with him
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
President Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked the media, often referring to the Fourth Estate as an "enemy of the people." However, only a handful of Utahns agree with him on that point....
Utah's tax revenues are up significantly over last year
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Saturday was the end of the state's fiscal year, and the 11th-month report on revenue collections by the Utah State Tax Commission shows tens of millions of dollars in surplus coming once again....
Utah is fending off one billion hacking attempts per day
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox says election security is becoming more critical for Utah, because they've seen a dramatic uptick in the number of attempts to hack the state's systems over the last few weeks, increasing to an incredible one billion attempts per day....
Podcast: Interview with Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox joins Bryan Schott to discuss his social media posts, the value of authenticity in politics, and his possible political future....
Is kicking someone out of a restaurant an acceptable form of political protest? Our 'Political Insiders' are split along partisan lines
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Social media erupted last week when a top Trump White House official was asked to leave a restaurant because the staff there did not want to serve them. Our "Political Insiders" are split over whether that was an acceptable form of political protest....
Salt Lake Chamber and Sen. Lee announce support for S. 3013
By Press release
The Salt Lake Chamber has signed onto the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's coalition letter urging senators to support Sen. Bob Corker's tariff bill, S. 3013, which would require the president to submit to Congress any proposal to raise tariffs in the interest of national security...

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Policy News

Curtis examines threat to small business from bad foreign actors, ZTE
Congressman John Curtis, a member of the Small Business Committee, posed several questions in a full committee hearing about the imminent threat posed to America's small businesses by the Chinese telecommunications firm ZTE....
Love amendment to address military sexual assault included in House-passed appropriations bill
The House of Representatives passed the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2019, which provides funding for Department of Defense activities in the coming year. ...
Hatch, Grassley introduce bill to strengthen and clarify intent requirements in federal criminal law
Senators Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the former Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Chuck Grassley (R-IA), the current Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, introduced legislation to clarify and strengthen intent requirements in our federal criminal laws. The problem...

Local Headlines

Salt Lake Tribune

Connor Boyack: Once autonomous vehicles hit Utah roads, traffic cops could become obsolete

Editorial: Find some common ground on Supreme Court

Utahns would pay millions less in utility bills if PacifiCorp used wind and solar instead of coal-fired power, environmentalists say

Liberal billionaire brings national drive to impeach President Donald Trump to Utah

To help people overcome the 'lifelong struggle' of addiction, Salt Lake County is putting people to work

President Trump calls Sen. Mike Lee an 'outstanding talent'; Lee says White House is talking to him about Supreme Court vacancy - but won't say if it's looking at him

Saying medical marijuana would do irreparable harm, opponents again try to block initiative from November ballot

Utah man says local governments have blocked him on social media - so he's suing

Support for medical marijuana remains high despite criticism from the Mormon church

Deseret News

Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: On America's birthday, how's the good old U.S.A. doing?

Op-ed: Finally updating protections for your digital privacy

Editorial: Kennedy's retirement offers Trump a path to uniting his party

Editorial: Dealing a welcome blow to the 'administrative state'

Utah election numbers update as mail-in ballots roll in

Affordable housing on Utah's federal lands? Lee proposes trio of bills

Solving a Salt Lake poverty problem: Addiction recovery center creates employment program

'Just what we need': Utah gets electric vehicle corridor along I-15, more than 350 charging stations statewide

Massive natural gas project promising $1 billion for Utah delayed

Report: Utah the 6th best state for child wellness, ranks at top in 'family and community' metric

Other

Utah businesses uncertain about future with China tariffs, but hopeful (Daily Herald)

Weber Co.'s Hispanic population up, outpaces white growth rate (Standard-Examiner)


National Headlines

A bad week for Democrats gives rise to a big problem: Outrage could become an obstacle in midterms (Washington Post)

The Left needs to face reality: Trump is winning (New York Post)

Mexico's Lopez Obrador Wins Presidential Vote as Rivals Concede (Bloomberg)

Obama tells Democrats: We lost because 'people were so focused on me' (Washington Examiner)

Ocasio-Cortez discusses 'Democratic Socialist' label (Politico)

House Democratic leadership may be up for grabs after Crowley's loss (NBC News)

Trump: Harley-Davidson will take 'big hit' (Politico)

Trump Cites Car-Tariff Threat as Biggest Trade Leverage (Wall Street Journal)

Barbs for Bezos but Bill Gates largely admired in Seattle (Associated Press)

Seattle becomes first major U.S. city to ban straws (Washington Post)

The $6.3 trillion debt binge: American companies have never owed this much (CNNMoney)


Wise Words

USA

"If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under." Ronald Reagan

Lighter Side

Pick a Judge

"Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he's retiring, which means President Trump will pick his replacement. When asked which judge he'll choose, Trump said either Adam Levine or Blake Shelton." Jimmy Fallon


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