Nominations open for Utah Philanthropy Day awards, Crumbl announces mini versions of their cookies; and police enforce crosswalk violations | The Utah Policy newsletter is your one-stop source for political and policy-minded news. We scour the news so you don't have to! Send news tips or feedback to Holly Richardson at editor@utahpolicy.com. If you're a candidate in 2024 and want to advertise on UtahPolicy.com, contact Suzanne Benitez. | |
Situational Analysis | April 26, 2024 It's Friday and National Pretzel Day. Here's how to get free ones. It's also Arbor Day! Happy birthday tomorrow to Sen. Don Ipson and Rep. Rex Shipp! ðð ð What you need to know The Utah Republican and Democratic parties are holding their state conventions tomorrow, where delegates will cast their votes for multi-county candidates, statewide candidates and federal candidates, including open seats for U.S. Senate and CD3. Candidates who successfully come out of convention will either be on the primary ballot or the general. Candidates with enough verified signatures will also be on the primary ballot. Rapid relevance Nominations are open for the annual Utah Philanthropy Day awards that honor local foundations, corporations, volunteers and public servants for making a difference in our state. Submit nominations by June 1, 2024; Crumbl announces mini versions of their giant cookies (They're so small, they must have zero calories ð); and Utah police enforce crosswalk violations ahead of the '100 Deadliest Days'. | |
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Utah Headlines Political news Mitt Romney profiled in YouTube series about inspirational people. Hereâs what he says is important (Deseret News) Election news Republican delegates to vote on who they want to replace Sen. Mitt Romney Saturday (Deseret News) Democrat Brian King running for governor says faith drives his politics (Deseret News) Carson Jorgensen taps Utah Parents United founder as GOP running mate in 2024 gubernatorial race (Salt Lake Tribune) Guest opinion: A vision for Utah: Why Iâm running for the US Senate (Standard-Examiner) Utah news Utah playing crucial role in Biden administration's plan to expand, modernize electrical grid (KSL) State Records Committee 'disgusted' by Utah Co. Sheriff's Office withholding Tim Ballard criminal report (Fox13) Crime/Courts Alleged Utah employee charged with sexual battery after skirt-dispute video goes viral (KSL) Rural jails turn to community health workers to help the newly released succeed (KUER) Culture For the first time in 15 years, a Utah singer has made the âAmerican Idolâ top 10 (Deseret News) Museum collaborates with descendants of Moab internment camp survivors (Fox13) Education Elder Gerrit W. Gong encourages 7,198 graduates to âbecome their best BYU gospel selfâ at university commencement (Deseret News) West Haven teacher a top 10 finalist in Americaâs Favorite Teacher competition (Standard-Examiner) Colleges are now closing at a pace of one a week. What happens to the students? (Washington Post) Environment Opinion: Scuttling fossil fuels could harm national security (Deseret News) Done with crowded Wasatch canyons? More trails soon will open on the other side of the valley. (Salt Lake Tribune) Finding fungus: Scientists investigate âValley Feverâ in southern Utah (Fox13) Celebrating the Natural World with Writer Rick Bass (RadioWest) This young environmental advocateâs message to decision-makers: Let teens lead the way (Standard-Examiner) Happy Arbor Day! These 20 books will change the way you think about trees (NPR) Family U.S. birthrate hit new low in 2023 (Deseret News) Health New school lunch rules limit sugar for first time (Deseret News) Utah has a youth mental health crisis. Meet the young leaders dedicated to saving their peersâ lives and eliminating stigma. (Salt Lake Tribune) Housing Family homelessness is a growing problem in Utah. What should be done? (Daily Herald) | |
National Headlines General Famed explorer wrote a poignant letter to his wife before dying on Mount Everest (Deseret News) Hereâs why Harvey Weinsteinâs New York rape conviction was tossed and what happens next (AP) These are the countries where TikTok is already banned (AP) Criticism, praise of Texas governor after dramatic use of troopers on protesters (Washington Post) A year later, Florida businesses say the state's immigration law dealt a huge blow. (NPR) Federal judge rejects Trumpâs latest bid to drop $83.3M E. Jean Carroll defamation ruling (The Hill) Political news Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers (AP) A Ukraine-born congresswoman voted no on aid. Her hometown feels betrayed. (Washington Post) Takeaways from the Supreme Court argument on Trumpâs immunity claim (Washington Post) McConnell argues against presidential immunity for criminal prosecution (The Hill) Republican Jewish Coalition takes on GOP who voted against Israel aid (Washington Post) DeSantis: Florida âwill not complyâ with new Biden Title IX rules (The Hill) Alito reignites fetal rights debate in Idaho abortion case (The Hill) Election news Melania Trump unlikely to have heavy presence on campaign trail (The Hill) Can an independent candidate like RFK Jr. win the presidency? (Washington Post) Ukraine ðºð¦ In western Ukraine, a community wrestles with patriotism or survival (New York Times) Ukraine pulls US-provided Abrams tanks from the front lines over Russian drone threats (AP) Israel and Gaza Premature baby girl rescued from her dead motherâs womb dies in Gaza after 5 days in an incubator (AP) José Andrés mourns World Central Kitchen workers during National Cathedral service (Politico) World news Refugee planet. The precarious state of displaced people around the world (Deseret News) Ferrying voting machines to mountains and tropical areas in Indian elections is a Herculean task (AP) | |
| News Releases Rep. Maloy hosts veterans roundtable in southern Utah with Army veteran, Rep. Miller-Meeks Today, Congresswoman Celeste Maloy (R-UT) hosted a Veterans Roundtable alongside Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA) at the Southern Utah Veterans Home in Ivins, UT. The Roundtable discussion brought together local veteransâ organizations, state and federal agencies, and dozens of veterans from Southern Utah. Congresswoman Miller-Meeks shared her experience as a U.S. Army veteran and member of the House Committee on Veteransâ Affairs. âRepresentative Maloy is a workhorse, not a show horse. She isnât endlessly self-promoting herself, sheâs behind the scenes getting the job done. And for those of you in the military, let me tell you: Sheâs got your six. You know what that means,â said Rep. Miller-Meeks. (Read More) Clark D. Ivory honored as 45th Giant in our City The Salt Lake Chamber honored Clark D. Ivory, CEO of Ivory Homes, as the 45th Giant in our City on April 25, 2024. This award, widely recognized as the most prestigious business award in Utah, honors those with exceptional and distinguished service, as well as extraordinary professional achievement. In partnership with the Utah Community Builders, the Salt Lake Chamber also recognized Carol Hollowell, executive director of Switchpoint, with the 6th annual Lane Beattie Utah Community Builder Award. This award recognizes an inspirational individual who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to address critical community needs. (Read More) Hatch Foundation to honor Sen. John Thune (R-SD) with âTitan of Public Serviceâ award Today, the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation announced that it will recognize Senate Republican Whip John Thune (R-SD) with the âTitan of Public Serviceâ award during a special gala event at Salt Lake Cityâs Grand America on August 14th. The award, inspired by the Foundationâs namesake, Senator Orrin G. Hatch, is given to leaders who have shown extraordinary dedication to civic leadership throughout their careers. (Read More) Sen. Lee endorses Colby Jenkins for CD2 United States Senator Mike Lee announced today that he is enthusiastically endorsing Colby Jenkins for Utahâs 2nd congressional district, issuing the following statement: âToo many Republicans in Congress have voted to expand the size, scope, and cost of the federal government, in many cases deferring to congressional GOP leaders bent on advancing the Democratsâ agenda. Now more than ever we need bold conservatives in Congress." (Read More) Cyprus High senior named Granite District âAbsolutely Incredible Kidâ Granite School District, alongside the Granite Education Foundation and dedicated partners, celebrates the triumph of the human spirit through the âAbsolutely Incredible Kidâ award. Year after year, this honor recognizes students who defy the odds, surmounting obstacles with unwavering strength to soar in their educational pursuits. This yearâs beacon of inspiration is none other than Kalia Gomez, a remarkable senior from Cyprus High School whose journey embodies the essence of resilience. In the face of profound loss following her motherâs passing in 2022, Kalia found herself navigating uncharted waters, yet she refused to let adversity define her. (Read More) | |
Upcoming April 26 â Strengthening Families webinar with Sutherland Institute, 8:00 am-9:30 am, Register here April 26 â YWCA Leader Luncheon, Grand America Hotel, 11:30 am-2:00 pm, Purchase tickets here April 27 â State GOP and Democratic Conventions May 7 â Election Trust Forum, UVU, 8:00 am-11:30 am, Register here May 8 â BioHive Live conference, Hale Centre Theatre, Register here May 13-15 â Interim Days May 29 â Northern Utah Conference to End Violence, USU Logan campus, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Register here June 6 â Bolder Way Forward 2nd Annual Summit, Zions Technology Campus, 9:00 am-2:00 pm, Register here June 18-19 â Interim Days August 14 â Hatch Foundation "Titan of Public Service" recognizing Sen. John Thune, Grand America August 20-21 â Interim Days September 17-18 â Interim Days October 15-16 â Interim Day November 19-20 â Interim Days | |
On This Day In History 1777 - Sybil Ludington rides 40 miles on horseback through the night to alert American militia of British attack. 1927 - Anne McLaren is born. She became a leading figure in developmental biology and became a pioneer in human IVF (in vitro fertilization). 1954 - Polio vaccine trials begin, involving 1.8 million children. 1984 - President Reagan visits China. 1986 - Test triggers the worldâs worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. 1994 - First day of voting in first ever multi-racial elections in South Africa. Quote of the Day âWinning and losing an election, that really doesnât define who I am. My relationship with my family, my wife, my God, that defines who I am." âSen. Mitt Romney On the Punny Side What do you get when you plant kisses? Tu-lips | |
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