Plus, why so many American Latter-day Saints feel politically homeless
The cost of of energy is about to hit Utah ratepayers if a proposed rate increase goes through |
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| | Amy Joi O'Donoghue reports: Citing increased costs of fuel and wholesale power, as well as investments in new electric transmission and generation projects, Rocky Mountain Power has proposed a controversial general rate increase. By the end of the two-year rollout of the rate increase submitted to the Public Service Commission for review, customers will see an estimated 30% increase on their bills amounting to about $24 dollars per month. The announcement by the utility company brought swift condemnation by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, who vowed to make sure the increase “never sees the light of day.” Read more about the proposed rate increase. | Jacob Hess writes: Former Governor of Utah, Gary Herbert weighed in this week in the Deseret News about the U.S. presidential election, asking: “Are these the two best people that our country has to offer running for the highest office in the land?” He’s hardly alone among Americans - perhaps especially those who identify as Latter-day Saints. More and more are feeling similarly, according to new data from the American Enterprise Institute reported by Deseret News reporter Sam Benson earlier this month. That May 2024 survey found 71% of Latter-day Saints saying “neither party represents my views anymore,” which was measurably larger than people from other faith groups (and larger than various other polls surveying Americans as a whole, such as the 52% of Americans who said in a January Ipsos poll they wanted a third choice). Read more. More in Politics Could Democrats oust Biden at convention? It’s complicated (Deseret News) A surprise ballot batch brings the Maloy-Jenkins race closer to a recount (Deseret News) ‘God Bless the U.S.A.’: America’s most patriotic songwriter gets into the Bible business (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR DAYS OF 47 Make a Memory Worth its Weight in Gold The Utah Days of ‘47 Rodeo is filled with gold medal moments...and this summer we want you to find yours! Join us July 19-20, 22-24 at the Utah State Fair Park for live music, food, and family fun. Get your tickets at utahdaysof47rodeo.com. | Health Do you need to wash your summer fruits and berries? Yes, and here is how to do it (Deseret News) Human bird flu case found in Colorado, fourth in U.S. (Deseret News) Faith How Andy Reid’s beliefs in Jesus Christ and a second chance for Michael Vick guide the Kansas City Chiefs (Deseret News) Can this upcoming Christmas movie become a classic? Check out the trailer for Dallas Jenkins’ latest film (Deseret News) Utah How SLC, SEG plan to use tax revenue for downtown project (Deseret News) How much does a Utahn need to make to rent an average 2-bedroom unit? (KSL) Space odyssey: How Utah’s decades of technology expertise is paying off (Deseret News) 1 seriously injured after fireworks shoot into crowd at Stadium of Fire (KSL) The West Scorching Fourth of July heat wave ignites wildfires, heat alerts across the West (Deseret News) Benji Backer: What I learned after descending 1,400 feet into Pinyon Plain Mine (Deseret News) The Nation After controversial court rulings, a Voting Rights Act lawsuit takes an unusual turn (NPR) 2 women in Chicago and Cleveland police officer are among those killed in July Fourth shootings (Associated Press) The World U.S. sees promising 'breakthrough' in Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks (NBC News) Who is Keir Starmer, the man likely to be the British prime minister? (CBS News) Sports 5 players you’ll want to see against the Utah Hockey Club this season (Deseret News) This former BYU defender had a hot start to the summer with the Green Bay Packers (Deseret News) After firing Amy Rodriguez, what does a successful 2024 look like for the Utah Royals? (Deseret News) Three holes in Utah made Golf Digest's list of 'America's 100 Greatest Golf Holes' — and they are all on same course (Deseret News) |
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