Laden...
Having trouble viewing this email? Click here |
Utah's Daily Policy Resource | Brought to you by Utah Policy
Message Center
Morning must reads for Thursday, September 14, 2017
Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 257th day of the year. There are 108 days remaining in 2017.
National headlines:
Is there a deal or not? Following a dinner at the White House, Democrats Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi announced they had made a deal with President Donald Trump to pass a legislative fix to the DACA. They also say they will come up with more funding for border security without providing funding for Trump's border wall [Washington Post].Analysis: Kathie Allen's campaign is in a ton of trouble By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor When you are 30 points down in a reputable public opinion poll, you know your candidacy is in trouble.... |
Democrats are starting to make big electoral gains under Trump By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor While national Democrats are having trouble capitalizing on President Donald Trump's unpopularity, Democrats at the state level are starting to win special elections in districts that Trump won handily in 2016.... |
Hatch: It's time to study benefits of medical marijuana By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Orrin Hatch spoke on the Senate floor on Wednesday to introduce bipartisan legislation to study marijuana as a possible alternative to opioids.... |
Weekly survey: Will Sen. Orrin Hatch run again or retire? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Orrin Hatch says he will decide on his political future by the end of the year. Will he run for an eighth term or retire? Let us know what you think in our weekly survey.... |
Voting rights lawsuit over Navajo voting rights in San Juan County to advance to trial Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Jill Parrish issued a decision in Navajo Nation Human Rights Council v. San Juan County, et al, allowing the lawsuit to proceed to a trial on the merits of the plaintiffs' claims that San Juan County is not p... |
Office of the State Auditor releases letter regarding college athlete graduation rates The Office of the State Auditor released a letter sent to Governor Herbert regarding the Office's limited review of athlete graduation rates within Utah's system of higher education.... |
Hatch speaks on the need for medical marijuana research to potentially save lives Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), the senior member and former Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, spoke on the Senate floor about removing bureaucratic red tape to allow researchers to study the potential benefits of marijuana as a safe medical treatment for a wide... |
Need exporter training? Still a few places available in the fall 2017 Global Business Management Course The Salt Lake Community College Global Business Center is accepting registrations for the fall 2017 Executive Certificate of Global Business Management course, which begins Sept. 27 and ends Dec. 6, 2017.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Michelle Quist Mumford: Religious test oaths have no place in America
Holly Richardson: Will he or won't he?
Will a new 'green' approach draw new conventions to Utah after the loss of Outdoor Retailer?
Vernal man claims Uintah County school officials broke open-meetings laws with tax hike vote
Feds get just $15K for auction of controversial oil and gas leases on sage grouse habitat
More Utahns are getting health coverage, as uninsured rate dips to 8.8 percent
1 of every 3 UTA riders is a university student using a school-provided pass
Census: With income up and poverty down, Utah enjoys relative prosperity
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: A fight Utah's Republican leaders should abandon
Sen. Orrin Hatch voices support for medical marijuana, introduces research bill
Herbert to call special session to deal with Operation Rio Grande issues next week
Investigation into Rio Grande drug suppliers leads police to Ogden
Boat tour highlights Utah Lake's benefits, challenges
35 candidates appear in new drug court formed under Operation Rio Grande
Teflon Don confounds Democrats (Politico)
Carbon footprints of the Telethon stars (Daily Mail)
Democrats say they have deal with Trump on young immigrants (Associated Press)
Shkreli ordered jailed after online bounty on Hillary Clinton's hair (Reuters)
Trump: Rich people 'will not be gaining at all' under tax plan (The Hill)
Trump Goes All In on a Tax Overhaul Whose Details Remain Unwritten (New York Times)
Medicare for All or State Control: Health Care Plans Go to Extremes (New York Times)
Trump, Ryan offer differing timelines on legislation to protect 'dreamers' (Washington Post)
Trump Blocks China-Backed Bid to Buy US Chip Maker (New York Times)
Liberty
"When the American spirit was in its youth, the language of America was different: Liberty, sir, was the primary object." Patrick Henry
Turducken
"Trump sided with Democrat leaders on combining disaster relief with an increase in the debt [ceiling] and the government funding measure all into one bill. It's basically like the "turducken" of national debt." James Corden
Subscribers may receive special messages with information about new features, special offers, or public policy messages from clients and advertisers.
|
Laden...
Laden...
© 2024