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Utah's Daily Policy Resource, Brought to you by Utah Policy Message CenterWe've launched a political discussion forum on FacebookJoin us to discuss the news of the day, plus help us decide what stories to cover and what questions to ask in our polls.You can join our group here.Situational awareness - August 15, 2019Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake CityThanks for reading Utah's must-read daily political news rundown. Please encourage your friends and colleagues to sign up for our emails.Here are the stories you need to pay attention to this morning:Utahns divided on impeaching President Trump. The Dow plunges amid recession fears. Hickenlooper dropping out of Democratic presidential race.How are we doing?I love hearing from you! Send your news tips or feedback to me at bschott@utahpolicy.com. or you can message me on Twitter. The UtahPolicy.com daily newsletter gets you up to speed on the top local and national news about politics and public policy. Our news is curated by Managing Editor Bryan Schott, along with help from Golden Webb. ((Click here to subscribe)) TICK TOCKToday is the 227th day of the year. There are 138 days remaining in 2019. 82 days to the 2019 municipal elections (11/5/2019) 140 days until candidates can begin to gather signatures to get on the 2020 ballot (1/2/2020) 165 days to the first day of the 2020 Utah Legislature (1/27/2020) 172 days to the Iowa caucuses (2/3/2020) 180 days to the New Hampshire primaries (2/11/2020) 191 days to the Nevada Democratic caucuses (2/22/2020) 198 days to the South Carolina Democratic primary (2/29/2020) 201 days to the Utah presidential primaries (3/3/2020) 210 days to the final day of the 2020 Utah Legislature (3/12/2020) 211 days to the opening of candidate filing for the 2020 election (3/13/2020) 313 days to the 2020 Utah primary elections (6/23/2020) 333 days to the 2020 Democratic national convention in Milwaukee (7/13/2020) 375 days to the 2020 Republican national convention in Charlotte (8/24/2020) 446 days to the 2020 election (11/3/2020) Today At Utah PolicyMia Love rips Iowa Republican Steve King: 'The only thing that's shocking is he's still a member of Congress'By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Iowa Republican Steve King sparked outrage on Wednesday when he suggested without rape and incest, humanity may not exist. Former Utah Rep. Mia Love, now a CNN commentator, said she wasn't shocked by King's statement because he's been saying similar things for years.Nearly half of Utahns say Congress should not impeach President Trump By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor President Donald Trump Democrats in Congress are accelerating toward opening possible impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. Utahns are nearly evenly divided on the issue according to the newest Utah Political Trends survey from UtahPolicy.com and Y2 Analytics.Tax reform will get far more difficult as campaigns crank up By LaVarr Webb, Publisher LaVarr Webb, PublisherThe Legislature has only a limited amount of time to enact tax reform before politics overtake the issue and makes meaningful reform almost impossible.Emergency podcast: Salt Lake City Mayor primary election breakdown By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Erin Mendenhall apparently wins the Salt Lake City Mayor primary election and will face either Jim Dabakis or Luz Escamilla in November.. OTHER UTAH HEADLINESDeseret News University of Utah to spend nearly $1 million to implement safety panel recommendations Utah faces critical provider shortage amid nationwide mental health crisis One arrested, Utah Inland Port meeting shut down as protesters again disrupt gathering How the coming West Davis highway will impact northern Utah residents Erin Mendenhall's 'strong ground game' helped her clinch Salt Lake City mayoral primarySalt Lake Tribune Overstock.com stock price drops after CEO Patrick Byrne claims role in Russia probe and 'political espionage' against Clinton, Trump 'It's just not working out': University of Utah police spokesman leaving the department Here are 6 big changes the University of Utah is making to improve campus safety after Lauren McCluskey's murder One arrested at Utah Inland Port meeting at police precinct, which was shut down amid protests Erin Mendenhall says coming from behind in SLC mayoral primary shows ideas are more important than moneyNATIONAL HEADLINESGun legislation. President Donald Trump is weighing taking action on gun control, but competing factions are making any moves difficult [NYT]. Gun control groups plan rallies in all 50 states this weekend [Politico].Then there were 23. Former Gov. John Hickenlooper will drop out of the Democratic presidential race on Thursday. He is considering running for Colorado's U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican Cory Gardner [Politico]. Democrats Julian Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, Kirsten Gillibrand and Tom Steyer are scrambling to meet the requirements to qualify for next month's presidential debate [NYT].Dow plunges 800 points. Fears of an imminent recession caused the Dow Jones Industrial Averages' worst day of 2019 [CNBC]. China threatens retaliation if the U.S. goes forward with planned tariffs on Chinese imports on Sept. 1 [AP]. President Trump requested a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Twitter Wednesday amid the growing economic turmoil [New York Post].Hmmm. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi referred to Senate President Mitch McConnell as "Moscow Mitch" during a speech on Wednesday. McConnell has bristled at the nickname given to him by Democrats [The Hill]. Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot. Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King suggests humanity may not exist without rape and incest [Des Moines Register]. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY1519 - Panama City, Panama is founded. 1824 - The Marquis de Lafayette arrives in New York and begins a tour of 24 states. 1935 - Will Rogers and Wiley Post are killed after their aircraft develops engine problems during takeoff in Barrow, Alaska. 1939 - The Wizard of Oz premiers at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles. 1965 - The Beatles play to nearly 60,000 fans at Shea Stadium in New York City, and event regarded as the birth of stadium rock. 1969 - The Woodstock Music & Art Fair opened on Max Yasgur's farm near Bethel, New York, drawing an estimated 400,000 people for three days of music. 1970 - Patricia Palinkas becomes the first woman to play professionally in an American football game. 1973 - Vietnam War: The United States bombing of Cambodia ends. More National HeadlinesJudicial Watch Finds Documents Showing Fusion GPS Working Directly With Obama's DOJ to Frame Trump (Townhall) CNN's April Ryan after bodyguard ejects local journalist: 'When I speak, I don't have news covering my speech' (FOX News) The world's first solar road has turned out to be a colossal failure that's falling apart and doesn't generate enough energy (Business Insider) Mamet Speaks Bitter Truth In New Play, And Leftist Critics Aren't Happy About It (Daily Wire) More On The San Antonio ICE Office Shooting (Hot Air) Google Whistleblower Goes Public, says: 'burden lifted off of my soul' (Project Veritas) Epstein traveled to Cuba at Castro's invitation, former Colombian president says (Miami Herald) We Can't Imagine What Cops Go Through (City Journal) A 'catastrophic' trend in Maine: A shortage of caregivers (Washington Post) Trump hits 'clueless' Fed chair, 'crazy inverted yield curve' after stocks plunge (The Hill) Did Mark Zuckerberg Lie Under Oath About Facebook Eavesdropping Through Your Phone? (Federalist)Wise WordsNature"Nature is the source of all true knowledge. She has her own logic, her own laws, she has no effect without cause nor invention without necessity." Leonardo da Vinci Lighter SideSoulCycle"To all those people cancelling their memberships, I say: good luck," [Trevor] Noah said. "Have you ever tried to get out of a gym membership? It is impossible." 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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