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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 Analysis - October 19, 2020Welcome to Monday. Have you ever had the eerie feeling that you're the only real human and everyone else is a prop? Popular Mechanics reports there's a 50% chance we're just living in a computer simulation. TICK TOCKToday is the 2nd Congressional district debate. Today At Utah PolicyGuest opinion: Why I support Utah County Proposition 9By Rod Mann, Mayor of Highland City If passed, Proposition 9 will change the form of government in Utah County from a three-member commission to five council members and a mayor. Each council member will represent one of five districts in the county while the mayor will be elected by the entire county. Over the last year and a half, I have participated in many discussions on the pros and cons of switching from a three-member commission to an executive-council form of government. I have also researched the issue independently and find myself a strong supporter of Utah County Proposition 9.Webb's Wrap: Saturation advertising by McAdams & Owens . . . State & local governments facing budget challenges . . . Vote for a presidency but not the man? By LaVarr Webb Monday Musing. In 2020, in the era of social media, can you win a campaign with TV ads? Conventional wisdom says TV advertising isn't as effective as in the past. But that hasn't stopped Ben McAdams and Burgess Owens from carpet bombing TV viewers with saturation negative advertising. Lots of people are so sick of the nasty ads aired by both campaigns and their allied PACs and congressional committees that they instantly switch channels when an ad comes on. The TV ads on both sides have reached the point of oversaturation and overkill.Guest opinion: The CD2 trail -- voices & stories that will stay with me well after Nov. 3 By Kael Weston I am often asked why I decided to run for Congress. I believed 2020 was always going to be a referendum on Donald Trump on Trumpism as a whole and Trumpists in particular. All those politicians who have facilitated Donald Trump's policies of division and demeaning personal conduct toward our international allies and individual Americans via his Twitter feed and corrosive public comments. Utah HeadlinesDeseret News Trent Staggs: My plan to help all Salt Lake County residents prosper Jenny Wilson: We need leaders who understand how to fight COVID-19 Pignanelli & Webb: Amy Coney Barrett, Mike Lee and Utah's Amendment G ... what are the political ramifications? Op-ed: Candidates want more flexibility, less regulation in Utah education Editorial: Barrett doesn't need notes to be principled. That's hard for Congress to understand Utah unemployment rate rises in September, reporting more than 80,000 out of work Owens raises $2.5 million for campaign against McAdams D.A. declines to charge officer in shooting tied to 'breakdown' in Utah's mental health system In late-night vote, Hideout council decides to annex 350 acres east of Park City Utah congressional candidate tests positive for COVID-19 Utah gubernatorial race still focused on state's pandemic response Survey says: 78% of Utahns willing to pay more to support education How to find out more about the nearly 60 Utah judges on the ballot Rep. Chris Stewart trying again to create sixth national park in Utah Utah's 4th District - one of the nation's closest races - is contentious, competitive Why this clerk says he and all voters should be big fans of mail-in ballots Report: Utah's criminal justice reform falls short without access to good treatment Utah election watch: The battle over the Salt Lake County mayor's seatSalt Lake Tribune University of Utah Hospital overcapacity as the 'unsustainable' coronavirus outbreak continues Company linked to ballot bungle in Sanpete County has history of errors, financial troubles Salt Lake County mayor candidates battle over pandemic response, spending and future recovery Utah has 7 amendments on the ballot. Here's a rundown. Dirty dialing in the contest for Utah governor and other election races San Juan County expands in-person voting on the Navajo Nation during the pandemic Democrat Ben McAdams walks a political tightrope in a district that leans Republican Burgess Owens makes race central to his campaign in appeal to white conservative votersOther Citing health threat, Utah animal rights group asks Herbert to shut down mink farms (Daily Herald) Utah voters to decide on proposed change to school funding in balloting, other amendments (Standard-Examiner) Kaysville voters to decide whether to build new $22 million fiber network (Standard-Examiner) Following 'The Utah Roadmap': Local leaders say signing Utah's first Climate, Clean Air Compact is 'the first step' (Logan Herald Journal) The Water Tap: How protecting endangered species protects our water source (St. George Spectrum) Hideout cleared to move forward with annexation after court ruling (Park Record)National Headlines'The Democratic party left us': how rural Minnesota is making the switch to Trump (Guardian) By censoring The Post, Big Tech is begging for big-time reform (New York Post) Ratings changes in 25 House and Senate races; only three move toward GOP (Roll Call) GOP House challengers, outraised by Democrats for months, make last-minute sprint in third quarter (Roll Call) Pennsylvania's Erie County will test the Rust Belt's loyalty to Trump in the 2020 election (CNBC) Will flag-waving Latinos win Florida for Trump? (POLITICO) Amy Coney Barrett's Silence Is an Expression of Extremism (New Yorker) The greatest surprise from this week's hearing: Judge Barrett is normal (Spectator) The Two Republicans Who Could Blow Up Democrats' Shot at the Senate (New York Magazine) Swingy I-4 Corridor Is Still Key in Bellwether Florida (RealClearPolitics) 'White Supremacy' Means a Lot More Today Than It Used To (New York Times) Why The Left Needs Us All To Believe The United States Is Racist Forever (Federalist) Will Dems Acknowledge Defeat If Trump Wins? (American Greatness) Trump's rallies make no political sense. Here's why he does them anyway. (CNN) Hey, Joe Biden, what did you know about Hunter's dirty deals? (New York Post) Pfizer says coronavirus vaccine won't be ready until Thanksgiving at the earliest (Detroit News) The coronavirus vaccine will not be free: Americans have already paid for it - twice (Salon) Atlanta Fed president 'concerned' about uneven economic recovery (FOX Business)Policy NewsWill Utah's new COVID-19 game plan work?In last week's briefing for the public about the coronavirus pandemic, the governor and state health officials announced a revised plan to help bring the current spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations under control. But how effective will the new system be? The answer to that question will be driven by public awareness of the plan, a willingness to follow it, and our knowledge of COVID-19.Stewart's National Suicide Hotline Designation Act becomes law WASHINGTON, D.C. Pres. Donald Trump has signed Rep. Chris Stewart's (UT-02) National Suicide Hotline Designation Act into law. Following the President's signing, Rep. Stewart issued the following statement: "Today's signing is the culmination of years of work by many. What started as a Utah-based initiative, led by Rep. Steve Eliason and Utah State Sen. Daniel Thatcher, has now become a reality. Being able to quickly dial 9-8-8 in a mental health crisis will give Americans a much-needed resource to help reverse the tragic trend of suicide. I am grateful to President Trump for prioritizing mental health and signing this bill into law in a timely manner. This is a great day for Utah and a great day for our country. " Rep. Chris Stewart BUSINESS HEADLINESUtah unemployment rate rises in September, reporting more than 80,000 out of work (Deseret News) Unemployment claims remain high in Utah, report says (Deseret News) New NASA motor contract involves heavy load of work in Box Elder County (Standard-Examiner)ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY(From History.com) 1781 - Americans defeat the British at the Battle of Yorktown, Virginia, effectively bringing an end to the American Revolution. Wise WordsAntidote: "Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition." Adam Smith Lighter SideRed Flags Q: How did we know communism was doomed from the beginning? A: All the red flags. Subscribers may receive special messages with information about new features, special offers, or public policy messages from clients and advertisers. |
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