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Rep. Stewart disagrees with a report saying Putin wanted to help Trump win in 2016. The LDS Church and NAACP reach a historic agreement. The White House plans a hard-right turn on abortion.
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Missing signatures. Count My Vote. LDS Church vs. medical marijuana. No rebrand for the Utah Transit Authority. The Salt Lake Tribune makes deep cuts. Plus, North Korea backtracks. Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott chew over a busy week in politics [Utah Policy].
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Rep. Chris Stewart says he disagrees with the Senate Intelligence Committee's conclusion that Vladimir Putin tried to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election [Utah Policy].
Bob Bernick says he hopes the Utah Supreme Court steps in and fixes Utah's citizen petition process because it's too onerous [Utah Policy].
Brush up on your Shakespeare! - Bernick and Schott on politics Ep. 374 By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick Utah County officials lost a bunch of signature packets for the Count My Vote ballot proposal, while those trying to block some initiatives from the ballot are fighting over the deadlines. ... |
Bob Bernick's notebook: A bar set too high By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor If there has ever been a more incompetent group of employees than those working in the Utah County Clerks office, it's hard to imagine who or where.... |
Stewart: No way to know if Putin wanted Trump to win in 2016 (with video) By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor On Wednesday, the Senate Intelligence Committee broke with their House counterparts by concluding that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump win. ... |
Podcast: Bernick and Schott on politics Ep. 374 By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott break down the week in politics. ... |
Weekly survey: Removing signatures from ballot initiatives By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Opponents of the medical marijuana and Count My Vote ballot initiatives pushed to get enough Utahns to remove their names from those petitions to block them from reaching the November ballot. Do you think those efforts will be successful, or will the initiatives survive to q... |
Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report Weekend EventsOutdoors Report--KSL.com: Review: 9 family outdoor products for summer-- KSL.com: Legislature will take another dive on contentious water issues--KSL.com: Hickman Bridge Trail offers beautiful vistas, incredible natural land bridgeNew Films-- Deadpool 2: Tribun... |
Rep. Love joins bipartisan challenge to Ed. Department's attempt to block state consumer protection laws Congresswoman Mia Love and Representatives Rob Bishop (R-UT), Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR), and Jared Polis (D-CO) challenged the Department of Education to reconsider its decision to block states from regulating student loan companies.... |
Sens. Lee, Hatch, Tillis, and Grassley Introduce SMARTER Act Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT), Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Thom Tillis (R-NC), and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced the Standard Merger and Acquisition Reviews Through Equal Rules Act, or SMARTER Act, a bill that would require the Federal Trade Commission to go through the same proced... |
ABU Education Fund announces 2018 primary debates The ABU Education Fund is proud to announce the first debates of its 2018 Debate Series. ... |
Utah non-profits oppose the farm bill Thirty Utah non-profit organizations have joined Utahns Against Hunger in calling on Utah's Congressional Delegation to vote no on H.R. 2: The Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018, also known as the Farm Bill.... |
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Salt Lake Tribune
George Chapman: UTA name change did not deserve all that mudslinging
Why are more Utah women choosing to give birth outside hospitals?
Gehrke: What?! Utah County's election office messed up? No way!
Rep. Curtis is Utah's wealthiest member of Congress, though Romney would easily top him if elected
Deseret News
Mike Lee: Peace in the Middle East requires acknowledging an independent Israel
Jay Evensen: Why are the homeless shelters still unsafe?
Editorial: Trump is not dismantling Obama's legacy
State takes input from public on large-scale Medicaid expansion requested by lawmakers
Growing sense 'higher education needs to be done differently now,' says UVU President Matt Holland
Could Utah play host to country's largest oil shale operation?
Outgoing UTA board members happy name not changing
Other
Commissioner Gibson cleared in Ogden police probe, won't face charges (Standard-Examiner)
Rep. Redd lays out Medicaid expansion options (Logan Herald Journal)
'Animals' Not Strong Enough Term for Brutal MS-13 Gangbangers (PoliZette)
Spinning a Crossfire Hurricane: The Times on the FBI's Trump Investigation (National Review)
Trump to Cut Planned Parenthood Funding, Administration Will Announce Friday (Weekly Standard)
Mideast conflicts connected by vying powerbrokers (Associated Press)
New Jersey school board member apologizes to police chief she called 'skinhead' (FOX News)
Jeff Sessions ends Obama-era 'de facto' court amnesty for illegal immigrants (Washington Times)
Arizona men charged with operating scam PACs (The Hill)
House Republicans Agitating For Immigration Fight (NPR)
Trump weighs in on 'Yanny' vs. 'Laurel' debate: 'It's covfefe' (Business Insider)
'No One Is Answering, No One Knows': What Las Vegas Shooting Witnesses Told Police (NPR)
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