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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 lwebb@utahpolicy.com,. Situational Awareness - September 11, 2020Good Friday morning. Have a great weekend. Football really is back! TICK TOCK13 days to the 1st Congressional District debate (9/24/2020) Event this evening: Hinckley Report -- Candidates are ramping up their efforts as they make their appeal to voters. Max Roth, anchor with Fox13 News, Amy Donaldson, reporter with the Deseret News, and Bryan Schott, podcaster and former Managing Editor of UtahPolicy.com join host Jason Perry for the Hinckley Report tonight at 7:30 p. m. on PBS Utah. Today At Utah PolicyCan Democrats pick up a few seats? An analysis of competitive legislative races this yearBy Super User Regardless of the votes in Utah's 75 state House races this November, Republicans will remain in control when the Legislature meets in general session come January.They hold a 59-16 super-majority, and there's no way Democrats pick up 22 new seats in 2020 to reach a majority of 38.But House Minority Leader Brian King, D-Salt Lake, believes "we can get two or three" new seats in this year's elections. With a little luck, upwards of eight or 10.Of course, Republicans see things very differently.Webb's Wrap: Can Republicans win the sympathy vote with Owens? By LaVarr Webb Despite a lot of feel-good TV ads, the contest between Democratic incumbent Ben McAdams and Republican challenger Burgess Owens is going to be a nasty affair. The national Democrats have already weighed in with a brutal ad about Owens' several bankruptcies. The Republican response has been interesting. Rather than try to explain away Burgess' past financial problems, Republicans are going for the sympathy vote, betting that everyone likes a hard-luck story that ends with the underdog overcoming all odds to succeed.Friday change of pace: The solar clothes dryer, a climate change solution By LaVarr Webb It's Friday, and we all need a break from politics. So let's talk about the how free energy from the sun can help us accomplish life's routine tasks. For example, wanting to do my part to prevent climate change and reduce fossil fuel consumption, I'm going to install a solar clothes dryer at our place in the country. When I told the kids about this project, they thought it sounded pretty cool, but they weren't sure about the technology or how it would work. They've never had any experience with a solar clothes dryer. Utah HeadlinesDeseret News A. Scott Anderson: A name to match the new airport's grandeur - Jake Garn Jay Evensen: Has the pandemic permanently changed how we save and spend? Ongoing power outages delay start of Salt Lake schools' academic year until Monday Weekly unemployment claims holding steady in Utah as new benefit disbursed Could resuming nuclear weapons testing lead to new arms race? Tent city? Tiny homes? What's the solution to Salt Lake's homeless camp cleanups? Parents don't want their kids to become politicians, upcoming American Family Survey findsSalt Lake Tribune 'Not going to happen:' BLM's acting director wants to prioritize wildfires and horses, not transferring public lands Sen. Mike Lee-led group pushes his bill to waive LGBTQ anti-discrimination laws for faith-based adoptions, foster care As flu season nears, Utah leaders define success as keeping COVID-19 death rates below 1% Meatpacker says it will give money to Hyrum, Utah, where a coronavirus outbreak sickened workers Social media giants insist they are not biased against conservatives, but Sen. Mike Lee doesn't buy it Any reason for Trump to resume nuclear tests upwind from Utah? Just political ones, expert says Salt Lake County camping cleanups come under scrutiny and spark conflict as winter approachesOther Utah County Attorney: Temporary suspension of jury trials is a 'threat to our liberties' (Daily Herald) Herbert grants Box Elder County's request to move to green level of COVID-19 restriction (Standard-Examiner) Weber County leaders expect big cost after windstorms, but volunteers coming forward (Standard-Examiner) County gearing up for general plan update (Tooele Transcript Bulletin) Governor denies Washington, Iron counties request to move to green coronavirus risk level (St. George News)National HeadlinesSenate Democrats block GOP relief bill (The Hill) Journalism's New Propaganda Tool: Using 'Confirmed' to Mean Its Opposite (The Intercept) Federal Court Rejects Trump's Order to Exclude Undocumented From Census (New York Times) 'I want to be in the Trump party': GOP rides voter registration surge in key state (POLITICO) Vulnerable Dems anxious over stalled Covid talks (POLITICO) Trump adds conservative senators Cruz, Cotton and Hawley to his Supreme Court list (Roll Call) Asian American communities fall behind in pandemic recovery (Roll Call) Barr casts doubt on mail-in voting: 'There are going to be ballots floating around' (The Hill) Supposedly Reliable Steele Acted 'Crazy,' His FBI Handler Says: 'People's Ears Were Bleeding.' (RealClearInvestigations) Many Trump voters staying silent again, duping media and pollsters (Washington Examiner) 'Imagine what else he's lying about': Jake Tapper caught red-handed in lie about pushing Sean Parnell not to run against Dem (Twitchy) Atlantic Reporter Falsely Claims Trump Campaign Mocked Biden At Beau's Grave (Federalist) Right-wing media calls attention to anti-Semitic posts by Jacob Blake's father (Times of Israel) Middle East peace accord, economic recovery and space travel: There is still good news (USA Today) Clinically Deranged Adam Schiff Mounts His Dead Russia Horse Again (PJ Media) NY Times Editor After Blaming Sarah Palin For Incitement In The Tuscon Shooting: 'The Right Is Coming After Us' (Hot Air) The Nobel For Trump? Committee Could Restore Its Credibility By Giving Him The Peace Prize (Issues & Insights) GOP voter registrations surge in key battleground state (FOX News)Policy NewsCasual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report 9-11-20Outdoors Report -- Salt Lake Tribune: The priorities of the man controlling 2/5ths of Utah's land -- KSL.com: Utah ski resorts preparing for a new season on the slopes in the COVID-19 era Concerts -- "Best Of" SLC Concert Cruise, Saturday, 6 p.m., Downtown Salt Lake City, 200 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, $35-- Moab Music Fest, through September 14, various locations around MoabCharting a path for reliable, resilient and affordable clean energy Making our cities more sustainable just became easier. Utah Clean Energy in partnership with Moab, Park City, Salt Lake City, and Rocky Mountain Power, has recently released a roadmap that cities can tailor to power their communities with renewable energy, energy efficiency, and electrified transportation.Romney discusses latest youth vaping data with FDA commissioner WASHINGTON-U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) released the following statement after a phone call with FDA Commissioner Dr. Hahn regarding the newly released data from the 2020 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) and the latest actions taken by the FDA to curb youth e-cigarette use:Herbert orders flags lowered in remembrance of Sept. 11, 2001 Gov. Gary R. Herbert has authorized the lowering of the Flag of the United States of America and the Flag of the State of Utah on Friday, Sept. 11, 2020, in observance of Patriot Day. Gov. Herbert issued the following statement: "On September 11, 2001, our nation suffered a malicious attack predicated upon fear and anger. Thousands lost their lives in one of the most deadly and vicious acts of terrorism witnessed by the modern world. Today, we honor the lives of those who were lost during this dark moment and remember the sacrifice of first responders who so nobly answered the call during a time of great need."Romney statement on failure to advance COVID-19 relief package WASHINGTON-U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) released the following statement after the Senate failed to proceed to debate on a targeted COVID-19 relief package. The motion to proceed on the legislation failed by a 52-47 vote."We have an opportunity to either take steps to build on the important provisions we passed as a part of the CARES Act or we can do nothing. BUSINESS HEADLINESSantaquin launches program to support local business using CARES Act funding (Daily Herald) COVID-19 disruption of global supply chain still hitting Utah businesses (Deseret News) Video filtering service Vidangel gets huge reprieve following $62.4M jury verdict (Deseret News) Utah company VidAngel dodges liquidation, settles with movie studios whose copyrights it violated (Salt Lake Tribune)ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY(From History.com) 1857 - 120 Missouri emigrants are murdered in the Mountain Meadows Massacre in southern Utah by Mormon guerillas. Wise WordsGood: "Be not simply good - be good for something." Henry David Thoreau Lighter SideYou Know You're From Utah When....You can pronounce Tooele. Joke Index 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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