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Situational Analysis | May , 2022 Good morning! It's National Teacher Appreciation Day ðð Be in the Know In a rare breach of Supreme Court secrecy, a leaked document shows that the SCOTUS plans to completely overturn Roe v Wade and allow states to criminalize all abortions, without exceptions for rape and/or incest. "âRoe was egregiously wrong from the start...We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled," Justice Alito writes in an initial majority draft circulated inside the court. "The Constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly protected by any constitutional provision.â Utah is one of the states that has a trigger law that will go into effect if Roe is overturned. The official ruling is not expected until June. | |
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Utah Headlines General âDonât let him touch meâ: 83 women say Provo OB-GYN sexually abused them (Salt Lake Tribune) Gov. Spencer Cox says admitting Ukrainian refugees is âthe right thingâ to do (Deseret News) Utah road worker hit by truck, left in critical condition (ABC4) Utah activist Psarah Johnson remembered for her work and her âfireâ (KUER) Two little boys playing outside in Eagle Mountain were hit and killed by an out-of-control car whose driver was high on meth (KUTV) Politics Utah Sen. Mike Lee calls leaked court opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade âbittersweetâ (Salt Lake Tribune) Hereâs the one word you canât say in a room full of Republicans: climate (Deseret News) Cox ranks in the top 10 most popular governors, new poll shows (Fox13) In response to gerrymandering lawsuit, Legislatureâs attorneys argue lawmakers â not the courts â decide redistricting (Salt Lake Tribune) Layton Rep. Steve Handy likely to run as a write-in GOP candidate after Trevor Leeâs use of transphobic slur (Salt Lake Tribune) Jeff Merchant: Utah Democrats want to see Mike Lee gone, not for the partyâs benefit but for the countryâs. (Salt Lake Tribune) Davina Smith is outraising Rep. Phil Lyman in fight for House District 69 (Salt Lake Tribune) Perspective: The Supreme sieve? Leaking any Supreme Court case is unprecedented. But having the most important case in half a century escape early is corrosive to the nationâs highest court (Deseret News) Rep. Moore cites Northern Utah roots despite home outside 1st District (Standard-Examiner) Education Every 4-year-old in Colorado can attend preschool for free next year. Could Utah do the same? (Deseret News) Crisis in the Classroom special: Examining bullying in Utah (KUTV) Environment Utahns asked to practice fire safety ahead of potentially severe wildfire season (ABC4) As wildfire season starts, Utah leaders plead with people to not 'burn the state down' (Fox13) Alex Veilleux: Utahâs emergency drought declaration is an emergency climate declaration (Salt Lake Tribune) âIt feels like a dying reservoirâ: Deltas of sediment are pushing into Glen Canyon as Lake Powell disappears (Salt Lake Tribune) Family Want to raise a family in Utah? Hereâs what you should know first. Utah ranks first in the nation for economic outlook, but it is only the 13th best state to raise a family â hereâs why (Deseret News) Baby monitors are vulnerable to hackers (Deseret News) When your adventure partner keeps demanding gummy bears (Deseret News) National Headlines General Over 100 patients with brain tumors attended the same high school. Is there a connection? (Deseret News) Central U.S. faces severe storms, tornadoes on multiple days this week (Washington Post) âI Donât Really Have a Business Planâ: How Elon Musk Wings It (New York Times) Politics Protests erupt at Supreme Court after report of draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade (The Hill) Republicans condemn leak of Supreme Court draft abortion ruling (The Hill) Esper: Trump asked about shooting protesters âin the legs or somethingâ after George Floyd death (The Hill) 7 primary contests to watch Tuesday in Ohio and Indiana (NPR) Overturning Roe v. Wade could upend the midterms (Washington Post) Ukraine ðºð¦ Jill Biden to meet with displaced Ukrainians on Motherâs Day in Slovakia (Washington Post) Ukrainian refugees at camp in Mexico City await US action (AP) Aid workers prep stretchers, toys for Mariupol evacuees (AP) Death in Ukraineâs Kharkiv is everywhere, rarely explained (AP) Russia says Israel supports neo-Nazis in row over Ukraine (Reuters) Civilians rescued from Mariupol steel plant head for safety; Russia resumes attacks on the plant. (Politico) Russia planning to annex new areas of Ukraine, U.S. intelligence finds (Washington Post) | |
News Releases Utah Democratic Party statement on leaked Supreme Court ruling invalidating Roe v. Wade Today, Politico reported on a leaked majority opinion in the Supreme Court case Dobbs v. Jackson Womenâs Health Organization, which involves Mississippiâs 15-week ban on abortions. In that opinion, a majority of the Court agrees that Roe v. Wade should be overturned, restricting the right to choose that has been the law of the land for almost 50 years. If this rulings holds and is officially announced by the Supreme Court, nearly half of the 50 states have trigger laws in place which will immediately ban abortions, including Utah. (Read More) Number of the Day | |
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On This Day In History 1469 - Italian philosopher and writer Niccolo Machiavelli is born. 1894 - Phyllis Greenacres is born. She became a psychoanalyst, interested in physical maturation and psychological development in children, which led to a study of gifted infants. 1898 - Golda Meir is born. She became the first (and only) female prime minister of Israel. 1915 - John McCrae writes the poem âIn Flanders Fields.â 1940 - Henry Ossian Flipper, American soldier, former slave and first African American to graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point, dies at 84. 1971 - The Nixon administration arrests 13,000 anti-war protesters in 3 days 1980 - Cari Lightner, age 13, is hit and killed by a drunk driver. Her mom, Candy Lightner, founded Mothers Against Drunk Drivers in Cariâs honor. 1992 - Exxon executive is murdered four days after being kidnapped from his driveway in New Jersey. 2007 - Three-year-old Madeleine McCann goes missing in Portugal. She has never been found. A formal suspect was named on April 22, 2022. Wise Words In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. Lighter Side âThatâs right, President Bidenâs approval rating has increased to 42 percent. He now ranks slightly above leaf blowers.â â SETH MEYERS | |
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