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Situational awareness - July 17, 2018
Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City.
The White House is doing damage control after Trump's disastrous meeting with Putin. Lawmakers make a deal on the inland port. Federal authorities arrest an accused Russian agent.
TICK TOCK
112 days until the 2018 midterm elections (11/6/2018) 195 days until the first day of the 2019 Utah Legislature (1/28/2019) 840 days until the 2020 presidential election (11/3/2020)
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HERE ARE THE STORIES YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO TODAY
Inland port deal
Gov. Gary Herbert calls a special session for Wednesday after state leaders and the Salt Lake City Council reach a deal on the inland port - http://bit.ly/2mlBDyo
Some Utah politicos rip Trump after his press conference with Putin
Some members of Utah's congressional delegation had some harsh words following President Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, while others were more reserved [Deseret News, Tribune].
Utahns favor gas tax hike for education
Our recent polling finds a slight majority of Utahns favor raising the gasoline tax in order to help boost education funding in the state - http://bit.ly/2L1wMkI
Podcast: Trump's tariffs and Utah
Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber, says the trade war is causing some Utah businesses to hold back on expansion plans - http://bit.ly/2zI6kaH
Legal writing honor
An analysis of nearly 900 amicus briefs filed with the Supreme Court found one of Utah Solicitor General Tyler Green's submissions had the best writing - http://bit.ly/2mmblfm
OTHER UTAH HEADLINES
A key confidant of Jon Huntsman, Jr. says he should resign as Ambassador to Russia following President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin [
Tribune].
A community group is urging the Salt Lake City Council to pass an ordinance to create a newly elected board to hold police more accountable [
Tribune].
Newly public records detail how Utah pitched the National Security Agency to build a data center at Camp Williams [
Tribune].
The state school board gives $1.4 million in loans to new charter schools [
KSL].
NATIONAL HEADLINES
The White House is doing damage control following President Trump's disastrous summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin where Trump rejected his own intelligence agencies and sided with Putin's denials that his intelligence apparatus interfered in the 2016 presidential election -
http://bit.ly/2L0X074
Republicans react with shock to Trump's performance during his joint press conference with Putin on Monday -
https://abcn.ws/2L2392z
Fox News' Chris Wallace grills Russian President Vladimir Putin during a televised interview. During the conversation, Putin refused to look at a copy of the indictments of 12 Russians accused of interfering in the 2016 election -
http://bit.ly/2L1paOZ
Trump was given around 100 pages of briefing materials about how to handle Putin during their meeting, but the president ignored most of it according to White House sources -
https://wapo.st/2L4y928
Hours after Trump's press conference with Putin, federal authorities arrested a woman who tried to broker a secret meeting between Trump and Putin during the 2016 campaign. Mariia Butina was charged with being a Russian agent -
https://nyti.ms/2L23QsH
House leaders quash an effort by conservatives to force Democrats to take a potentially politically damaging vote on a plan to abolish ICE -
http://bit.ly/2KZY4I9
Nearly 50 Democratic congressional challengers outraised their Republican opponents during the most recent fundraising period -
http://bit.ly/2L1DTK2
A new national poll finds the vast majority of American parents of school-aged children oppose arming teachers or placing armed guards in schools to prevent shootings -
https://wapo.st/2KZjt4h
The FCC expresses "serious concerns" about Sinclair Broadcasting's $3.9 billion acquisition of Tribune Media. The proposed deal would give Sinclair, already the largest local TV station owner in the U.S., access to 3/4 of American households. The FCC is sending the proposal through a lengthy review process, likely dooming the deal -
http://bit.ly/2KZYHBv Amazon founder Jeff Bezos becomes the richest man in modern history with a net worth of over $150 billion -
https://bloom.bg/2KZYrm1 ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1867 - Harvard School of Dental Medicine is established in Boston. It is the first dental school in the U.S. that is affiliated with a university.
1918 - Russian Czar Nicholas II and his family were killed by Bolsheviks who held them captive for two months.
1938 - Douglas Corrigan takes off from Brooklyn to fly the "wrong way" to Ireland and becomes know as "Wrong Way" Corrigan.
1955 - Disneyland is dedicated and opened by Walt Disney in Anaheim, California.
1975 - An American Apollo and a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft dock with each other in orbit, marking the first such link-up between spacecraft from the two nations.
1981 - 114 people were killed and 200 injured in the collapse of two suspended walkways at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Kansas City, Mo.
1984 - The national drinking age in the U.S. was changed from 18 to 21.
1996 - TWA Flight 800, New York to Paris, crashed off the Long Island coast, killing all 230 people aboard.
Today At Utah Policy
Poll: Utahns narrowly support ballot question on raising gas tax to boost education fundingBy Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor By a narrow margin, most Utahns support a November ballot nonbinding measure that would ask the state Legislature to raise the state gasoline tax 10 cents per gallon, with the understanding the new money would go to public education, a new UtahPolicy.com poll shows...
Podcast: Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber discusses President Trump's trade warBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Derek Miller, the new President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber, speaks with Managing Editor Bryan Schott about President Trump's trade war and its effect on Utah business....
Lawmakers and Salt Lake City Councilmembers reach agreement on inland port without Mayor Jackie BiskupskiBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Negotiations between Gov. Gary Herbert, legislative leaders and the Salt Lake City Council over the controversial inland port have been successful enough for Herbert to call lawmakers into a special session on Wednesday to make changes to the bill passed in the final hours o...
Utah's solicitor general earns top scores for legal writingBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor There were nearly 900 amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court during 2017. Out of all of those, the one with the best writing came from Utah Solicitor General Tyler Green....
Policy News
Mayor Kurt Bradburn selects William O'Neal for Sandy Police Chief Mayor Kurt Bradburn announced his official selection of former Deputy Chief William O'Neal to lead the Sandy Police Department....
Salt Lake Chamber statement on improvements to the Inland Port Authority Derek B. Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, issued the following statement on Utah's Inland Port Authority and Governor Herbert's call for a special session this Wednesday:...
Fox Files: 'Behind the numbers' We just concluded our fiscal year, which gives us a chance to reflect on the last year and to plan for the year ahead....
Local Headlines
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: How low can Congress go?
Colorado man to face trial in cattle-gate dispute, but Utah court is poised to drop case against his activist wife, Rose Chilcoat
Gehrke: Elections have consequences, and we'll see them for years to come with Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court
'Utah has long stood as one of our nation's most patriotic states' - Declassified documents show the pitch to lure National Security Agency Data Center
Governor calls lawmakers into special session this week for changes on taxes and the controversial trading port
Without mentioning president, Sens. Orrin Hatch and Mike Lee back U.S. intelligence assessment of Russian election interference
'We do not intend to be a flash in the pan' - Mormon church, NAACP team up on education and employment initiative, expect to unveil more joint projects
Deseret News
Rob Bishop: To anyone aspiring to be senator: Scrap the filibuster
Some Utah politicos blast Trump after meeting with Putin, others more restrained
Security experts raise 2020 Census hacking concerns
Herbert announces inland port compromise, calls special session for Wednesday
Legislative task force considers sponsors for UDOT emergency assistance fleet
State school board OKs $1.4 M in loans to charter schools, writes off $45K loan balance
Critics blast BLM over December oil and gas leasing proposal
West Nile virus confirmed in Box Elder County
National Headlines
Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Says Capitalism Will 'Not Always Exist' (Daily Caller)
Cummings Slams Politically Charged Trump EPA Program. Turns Out To Be Obama EPA Program. (Hot Air)
House Republicans not ready to call DOJ, FBI investigation a wrap (Washington Examiner)
Donald Trump Has Already Amassed a Giant 2020 War Chest (Slate)
As Democratic Party activists reject Sen. Feinstein, which side of the debate is more in touch with voters? (Los Angeles Times)
Judge's order for LA Times to alter published story sparks outrage from press advocates (CNN)
Ocasio-Cortez floating progressive sub-caucus (The Hill)
Chicago PD quickly released fatal police shooting video. That should be standard, activists say. (NBC News)
Bernie Sanders: 'Of Course' I'm Concerned Red-State Dems Might Vote For Kavanaugh (Daily Beast)
House GOP reverses, cancels vote on Dem bill to abolish ICE (The Hill)
How Sinclair lost Trump's FCC (Politico)
Glory in Living
"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Robo-Calls
"A Republican congressional candidate sent out anti-Semitic messages in a robocall. Of course, anti-Semites are now furious that robots are taking their jobs." Conan O'Brien
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