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The UtahPolicy.com daily newsletter gets you up to speed on the top local and national news about politics and public policy. Send news tips or feedback to bschott@utahpolicy.com, or message us on Twitter. Situational awareness - July 21, 2020Good morning from Salt Lake CityLet's Tuesday!TICK TOCK105 Days to the 2020 election (11/3/2020)183 days to inauguration day (01/20/2021)188 days to the start of the 2021 Utah Legislature (1/25/2021)Here are the stories you need to pay attention to this morning:Republicans want to tie coronavirus relief to states reopening schools in the fall. Utah officials prioritized economic health over public health in reopening the state's economy. This week, Utah will begin a push to encourage mask-wearing in public.PODCAST"Bernick and Schott on politics" is Utah's longest-running, and highest-rated, political podcast. We break down the big Utah political news twice a week, plus bring you interviews with newsmakers and interesting people. You can subscribe at this link, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for subscribing to Utah's must-read daily political news rundown.If you know of friends or colleagues who would benefit from our daily news roundup, please encourage them to sign up for our newsletter.Today At Utah PolicyPoliticians and Business Interests Pushed Health Officials Aside to Control Reopening. Then Cases Exploded.By Lisa Song and Mollie Simon, ProPublica Back in April, when public health officials were still helping lead Utah's response to the coronavirus, the spread of the disease had slowed, stabilizing at fewer than 200 reported cases a day.Then came a shift in power, and priorities.State set to begin major push to convince Utahns to wear masks By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Look for a "major" public service announcement campaign coming this week aimed at getting Utahns to wear masks and keep social distancing, says Utah Senate President Stuart Adams.Congressional candidate Burgess Owens slams Washington Redskins name change By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Republican congressional nominee Burgess Owens says the campaign to get the Washington Redskins to change their nickname was pushed by the "left trying to destroy our history."Trump still favored to carry Utah in November, but ratings shift toward Democrats By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Are President Trump's sagging poll numbers threatening the GOP's grip on Utah? Maybe not, but the days of Utah being a rock-solid Republican stronghold could be threatened in the age of Trump. Significant statistics: How are the economic crisis and long-term trends affecting government jobs in Utah? By Utah Foundation There has been a sharp decline in government jobs since the pandemic began affecting Utah's economy in March. OTHER UTAH HEADLINESDeseret News Op-ed: 51 years after the moon landing, space exploration continues its advancement Utah's Merit Medical agrees to pay $18M to settle doctor kickbacks lawsuit Nearly a month into Salt Lake County mask mandate, COVID-19 cases decreasing Mitt Romney says Trump plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Germany a 'very bad idea' McAdams' amendment barring spending to restart nuclear weapons testing passes House Here's why teleworking is good for families, especially working momsSalt Lake Tribune Utah lawmakers who obtained federal PPP loans say they were legitimately needed to save jobs Congressional candidate Darren Parry says experience addressing Shoshone-LDS rifts can help him heal a divided nation Cache County holds 'Day of Prayer,' but critics want more action against COVID-19 House passes Ben McAdams' ban on nuclear weapons testingOther State adjusts COVID-19 commercial rent assistance program, hopes to reach broader range of businesses (Standard-Examiner) Weber County unemployment rate, jobless claims continue to fall (Standard-Examiner)NATIONAL HEADLINESStimulus negotiationsPresident Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are at odds over key parts of the next fiscal stimulus package [Politico]. Republicans are likely to tie coronavirus aid to the states to schools reopening [WaPo]. Economists say the next stimulus bill must be at least $1 trillion or the U.S. could head off a fiscal cliff [Bloomberg]. Coronavirus latestThree vaccine developers are reporting promising results for a potential vaccine against coronavirus [NYT]. A surge in the number of cases is overwhelming labs and delaying results. Labs are racing to ramp up their capacity [CNN]. White House briefings resume TuesdayPresident Trump says he's bringing back regular coronavirus briefings from the White House [CNN]. President Trump called wearing masks "patriotic" after refusing to wear one for months [CNBC]. 2020 warningDemocrats in Congress are demanding the FBI brief all lawmakers about a "foreign influence campaign" targeting lawmakers. The FBI is warning that Sen. Ron Johnson's probe into allegations against Hunter Biden is an effort to "launder" disinformation ahead of the 2020 election [Politico]. Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden says he is receiving intelligence briefings and is warning of Russian interference ahead of the 2020 election [Bloomberg]. ChillingPresident Trump says he will send federal law enforcement forces to more cities, including Chicago, to counter unrest [NYT]. The presence of unidentified federal agents in Portland is raising red flags among state and local leaders [AP]. Won't waitRepublicans in Congress said they would move quickly to fill a Supreme Court vacancy this year, even if it happens after the November election [CNN]. BUSINESS HEADLINESNew commerce deal could be good for Utah firms trading with Canada and Mexico (Deseret News) Utah jobless rate falls for 3rd straight month, but rising COVID-19 cases cloud horizon, economist warns (Deseret News) Ogden weighs Historic 25th Street closure to help struggling restaurant and bar industry (Salt Lake Tribune)Policy NewsState offers free counseling for COVID-related stressMore than 40 crisis counselors are ready to answer your call if you are experiencing stress, anxiety or depression because of COVID-19. CYBER24 episode 89: The anatomy of a hack Protecting your business from cybercriminals means you have to think like a hacker. In this episode of CYBER24, presented by VLCM, we connect with Webcheck Security CEO Greg Johnson and Webcheck Security VP of Engineering Curt Jeppson, to get some insight on how hackers go about trying to break into your system and steal your data and your money. Weber County, Weber-Morgan Health Department, local cities and local businesses launching mask up campaign to slow COVID-19 spread The group is set to launch a new public information campaign encouraging citizens to wear masks to prevent the rise of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Weber County has continuously worked to balance the health of our residents, the necessities of the economy, and the personal American rights of our citizens. More National HeadlinesNBC's Chuck Todd Repeatedly Airs Clip Previously Denounced As Misleading And Wrong (Jonathan Turley) Democrats, The Party Of Science (Fiction) (Issues & Insights) Disney/ESPN silent as Jemele Hill says all Trump voters are racist (Outkick) 'My Nigerian great-grandfather sold slaves' (BBC News) Portland Rioters Burn American Flag, Break Down Fencing At Federal Courthouse As Officers Respond En Masse (Daily Caller) The Truth About the US-China Thucydides Trap (GPF) The Associated Press Stylebook Is Now Officially Racist (PJ Media) Missouri AG moves to dismiss charges against couple who pointed guns at crowd (FOX News) The Lincoln Project and John Kasich Lack the Credibility to Lead Never-Trump Republicans (National Review) Red Bull Just Purged High-Level Execs Who Pushed for 'Diversity and Inclusion' (Revolver) Shocking leftist violence in Denver (Powerline)ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY1861 - The First Battle of Bull Run was fought at Manassas, Va. during the Civil War, resulting in a Confederate victory. 1925 - The Scopes "monkey trial" ended in Dayton, Tenn., with John T. Scopes convicted of violating state law for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. (The conviction was later overturned.) 1949 - The U.S. Senate ratified the North Atlantic Treaty. 1961 - Capt. Virgin "Gus" Grissom became the second American to rocket into a sub-orbital pattern around the Earth, flying on the Liberty Bell 7. Wise WordsLiberty"Liberty must at all hazards be supported. We have a right to it, derived from our Maker. But if we had not, our fathers have earned and bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estates, their pleasure, and their blood." John Adams: A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law, 1765 Lighter SideDemoted Campaign Manager"It is almost worse that he is also still part of the campaign team. Think about that: staying on the team when you have been demoted. That's like your wife leaving you but then saying you are welcome to live with her and her new boyfriend." - TREVOR NOAH Listen to us on_Apple Podcasts Subscribers may receive special messages with information about new features, special offers, or public policy messages from clients and advertisers. |
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