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The UtahPolicy.com daily newsletter gets you up to speed on the top local and national news about politics and public policy. Send news tips or feedback to bschott@utahpolicy.com, or message us on Twitter. Situational awareness - July 9, 2020Good morning from Salt Lake CityLet's Thursday!TICK TOCK117 Days to the 2020 election (11/3/2020)195 days to inauguration day (01/20/2021)200 days to the start of the 2021 Utah Legislature (1/25/2021)Here are the stories you need to pay attention to this morning:Gov. Gary Herbert is expected to announce Thursday whether he will issue a statewide mandate for wearing masks in public. Legislative leaders came out against a mandatory order on Wednesday night. President Trump threatens to withhold federal funding from schools that don't open in the fall. The Supreme Court set to rule on whether investigators can get access to President Trump's tax returns.PODCAST"Bernick and Schott on politics" is Utah's longest-running, and highest-rated, political podcast. We break down the big Utah political news twice a week, plus bring you interviews with newsmakers and interesting people. You can subscribe at this link, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for subscribing to Utah's must-read daily political news rundown.If you know of friends or colleagues who would benefit from our daily news roundup, please encourage them to sign up for our newsletter.Today At Utah PolicyNearly half of Utahns expect the state's Covid-19 outbreak in to get worseBy Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Nearly half of all Utahns believe the worst of the coronavirus is ahead of us, a recent UtahPolicy.com/KUTV 2News poll finds.Utah legislative leaders say a statewide mask requirement is not necessary By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor The top Republicans in the House and Senate came out against a mandatory statewide requirement for residents to wear masks in public to slow the spread of the coronavirus on Wednesday.Legislature's Covid-19 commission opposes statewide mandatory mask-wearing order By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor A Utah legislative coronavirus commission does not want GOP Gov. Gary Herbert to mandate the wearing of face masks in the state, UtahPolicy.com is told.Podcast: Have Republicans in Congress abandoned policy in favor of politics? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Have Republicans in Congress abandoned pursuing good public policy to pursue political power? OTHER UTAH HEADLINESDeseret News Jay Evensen: Should Utah change the way voters choose winners? Will there be high school sports this fall and could Salt Lake schools be left out? Police looking for man suspected of taking officer's gun from overturned patrol car Darren Parry wins Democratic nomination in 1st Congressional District Will the battle against child pornography close the doors to an open internet?Salt Lake Tribune Utah's legislative leaders oppose a face mask requirement Salt Lake County employees redeploy to help fight pandemic Utah health department says family visits at some assisted living centers are OK Two Utah lawmakers seek switch to 'ranked-choice voting'Other Ogden City working on formal business recovery plan (Standard-Examiner) Parry wins Utah 1st Congressional District Democratic primary after Cheek concedes (Standard-Examiner)NATIONAL HEADLINESSCOTUSOn Thursday morning the Supreme Court will rule on two cases involving whether investigators can get access to President Donald Trump's tax returns and financial records [Politico]. The Justices ruled 7-2 the Trump administration can expand exemptions for employers who have religious or moral obligations to complying with the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate [CNN]. The Court ruled Wednesday that religious school teachers aren't covered by employment discrimination laws [ScotusBlog]. Opening schoolsPresident Trump threatened to cut federal funds from schools that don't open in the fall, even though he likely does not have the power to withhold funding [Politico]. President Trump said the CDC's guidelines for safely reopening schools were too tough and expensive. The agency said they would issue new recommendations next week [CNN]. Grim numbersForecasters say a spike in coronavirus cases could result in 200,000 deaths in the U.S. by election day [Politico]. The U.S. hit another daily record for coronavirus cases, logging more than 59,000 on Wednesday [NYT]. Here we go againMedical facilities are beginning to run short on masks, gowns and gloves again [WaPo]. CoronavirusPresident Trump has not attended a meeting of his coronavirus task force in months [CNN]. Whoa!President Trump pushed the CIA to share counterterrorism intelligence about groups in the Middle East at the same time Russia was arming the Taliban to fight against U.S. troops. Intelligence officials say the intelligence sharing was a one-way street, with Russia not providing any useful information [Just Security]. SuperspreaderHealth officials say President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma last month "likely contributed" to a dramatic surge in new coronavirus cases in that city [AP]. EconomyMortgage rates continue to fall, pushing demands for mortgages up by 33 percent [CNBC]. The Federal Reserve says the U.S. economic recovery may be stalling [Reuters]. United Airlines warns it could lay off 36,000 employees [CBS News]. Brooks Brothers files for bankruptcy [CNBC]. SportsballThe Ivy League called off all fall sports, including football, due to the coronavirus pandemic [NBC News]. Stanford University announced it was cutting 11 varsity sports because of the financial hit from the coronavirus [ESPN]. BUSINESS HEADLINESVivint Solar swallowed by competitor in $3.2 billion deal (Deseret News) From Everest to the Mighty 5, Utah trek firm pivots amid COVID-19 pandemic (Deseret News) Nearly 51,000 Utah businesses shared more than $5 billion in paycheck loans (Salt Lake Tribune) Emergency COVID-19 business loans kept paychecks going to 800,000 Utahns (Deseret News)Policy NewsSalt Lake Chamber congratulates new Commissioner of Higher Education Dave WoolstenhulmeDerek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber, issued the following statement on the appointment of Dave Woolstenhulme as the new Commissioner of Higher Education for the Utah Board of Higher Education:Nominations open for Mayor Brent & Jennie Taylor Service Award The late Mayor Brent Taylor of North Ogden gave a life of service to his community before he was tragically killed in November 2018 while serving a second tour to Afghanistan with the Utah Army National Guard. Major Taylor had just been reelected to a second term as mayor when he accepted his deployment.Salt Lake City calls on local artists to help design Black Lives Matter mural Salt Lake City is calling on local artists, designers and community members to help create a Black Lives Matter mural at the entrance to City Hall. The City will outline the words "Black Lives Matter" directly off the east steps of the City and County Building and a committee will select design entries to fill each of the letters in the coming weeks. More National Headlines'Cancel Hamilton' Trends As Leftists Demand Disney Pull Musical That 'Glorifies Slave Trader' (Daily Wire) 'Stifling Atmosphere' of Cancel Culture Will Harm 'the Most Vital Causes of Our Time,' Liberals Warn (PJ Media) Georgia Governor Declares State of Emergency, Deploys National Guard after July 4 Weekend Violence (National Review) The Fierce Fight Over America's Ideals and History (RealClearPolitics) Diversity Is Not Our Strength: An Example (American Conservative) NFL Star Posts Fake Hitler Quote Claiming 'White Jews' Will 'Extort America' in a 'Plan for World Domination' (PJ Media) So, Kaepernick Lied (Commentary) Ilhan Omar Calls for 'Dismantling' America's 'Economy and Political System' to Root Out 'Oppression' (PJ Media) Former warden at Ghislaine Maxwell's NYC jail says she should be on suicide watch (New York Post) Oregon School Districts Say White People Should Vote Democrat To Be Less Racist, May Have Broken the Law (PJ Media) Kanye West and the uncancellables (Spectator)ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY1540 - King Henry VIII of England annuls his marriage to his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves. 1776 - General George Washington orders the Declaration of Independence to be read out to members of the Continental Army in Manhattan, while thousands of British troops on Staten Island prepare for the Battle of Long Island. 1850 - President Zachary Taylor dies of cholera after eating raw fruit and iced milk; he is succeeded in office by Vice President Millard Fillmore. 1877 - The first Wimbledon tennis tournament is held in England. 1868 - The 14th Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, guaranteeing African Americans full citizenship and all persons in the United States due process of law. 1893 - Chicago surgeon Dr. Daniel Hale Williams performed the first successful open-heart surgery. 1896 - William Jennings Bryan delivers his Cross of Gold speech advocating bimetallism at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. 2004 - A report by the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence accused the CIA and other intelligence agencies of producing false and misleading pre-war information about Iraq's weapons program. Wise WordsUnited States of America"The happy Union of these States is a wonder; their Constitution a miracle; their example the hope of Liberty throughout the world." James Madison: Outline notes, September 1829 - inscribed in the Madison Memorial Hall, Library of Congress Lighter SideAt Least They Have Jobs"President Trump gave a speech . . . . in Arizona to a group of young Republicans. Of course, in Arizona, the term young Republican refers to anyone who's only wearing one knee brace." - SETH MEYERS 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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