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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 - February 7, 2020Good morning from Salt Lake City and TGIF!TICK TOCK4 days to the New Hampshire primaries (2/11/2020)15 days to the Nevada Democratic caucuses (2/22/2022)22 days to the South Carolina Democratic primary (2/29/2020)25 days to the Utah presidential primaries (3/3/2020)34 days to the final day of the 2020 Utah Legislature (3/12/2020)144 days to the 2020 Utah primary elections (6/30/2020)270 Days to the 2020 election (11/3/2020)353 days to the start of the 2021 Utah Legislature (1/25/2021)Here are the stories you need to pay attention to this morning:Romney makes a surprise visit to Utah to explain his impeachment vote to Republicans. Legislative lawyers warn a bill to recall U.S. Senators is probably unconstitutional. Trump celebrates his acquittal by lashing out at his perceived enemiesFRIDAY TRIVIAMike Mower offers up this zesty question to end your week: Which Utah county had a county commissioner named Orange Peel? The third reader to send in the correct answer gets the honor of asking next week's question. Send your guesses to me at mailbag@utahpolicy.com. Good luck! 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 emails.Today At Utah PolicyRomney's job approval from Utah voters drops significantly during impeachmentBy Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Mitt Romney's approval ratings have dropped 10 points overall, and most significantly among Republican voters in Utah, according to a new Utah Political Trends survey.Romney makes surprise visit to Utah, meets with GOP leadership to discuss his impeachment vote By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick Fresh off his stunning vote to remove President Donald Trump from office, Sen. Mitt Romney took a red-eye flight to visit with Utah Republican legislative leaders and explain his decision.Legislative lawyers warn a bill establishing recall elections for U.S. Senators is unconstitutional By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick Legislative attorneys are warning a proposed bill to recall a U.S. Senator would probably be deemed unconstitutional by a court.Bob Bernick's notebook: Do lawmakers want revenge on Romney? By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Over the next couple of weeks, Republicans in the Utah Legislature, and maybe GOP Gov. Gary Herbert, are going to have to decide just how much they want to beat up Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, over his vote to impeach President Donald Trump.Proposal would let voters decide if state school board members are elected or appointed By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor For the first time this year the 15-member Utah State School Board is going to be elected in a partisan manner -- Republicans and Democratic party officials, or party primary voters, will pick nominees, who face off in the November election.Guest opinion: Eliminate civics exam? Only if we can spur interest in actual civics By Christine Cook Utah has work to do in civics education. Much like the rest of the nation.Video: Fox host Laura Ingraham threatens to move to Utah to run against Romney By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Fox News host Laura Ingraham blistered Sen. Mitt Romney Wednesday night for his vote to remove President Donald Trump from office. She called on Romney to resign, threatening to move to Utah and run against him in 2024 if he doesn't.Video: Lee says Romney's vote to convict Trump was wrong By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Mike Lee says he disagrees with Sen. Mitt Romney's vote to convict President Donald Trump in the Senate impeachment trial isn't playing well in Utah and among his fellow Republicans. OTHER UTAH HEADLINESDeseret News Op-ed: The wasted resources in Utah water treatment Interior approves final management plans for Bears Ears, Grand Staircase Wendover schools to move to 4-day weeks next fall Utah bill to study a statewide commuter rail system advances to Senate Romney returns to Utah to explain vote as lawmakers talk censure of senator Investigation: Government failure at all levels in Sandy fluoride eventSalt Lake Tribune Mary Dickson: Justice for downwinders is long overdue The state can now intervene sooner with problematic Utah charter schools Feds release final management plans for Utah's Bears Ears, Grand Staircase Utah lawmakers sign off on initial budgets Utah 'safe haven' expansion could allow newborns be given up 30 days after birth A second bill would allow wine-of-the-month delivery to Utah liquor stores, not homes 'Rent-a-banks' involving Utah high-interest lending falling under scrutiny of Congress Utah lawmaker files bill to censure Mitt Romney over Trump impeachment vote Census Bureau still has 3,000 job openings in Utah New report investigates causes, response to Sandy over-fluoridation incident last year Bill to end straight-ticket voting in Utah earns committee approval Demolition begins on derelict buildings in Ballpark neighborhood slated to become a 55-unit apartment community Senators advance tighter ban on disparaging vanity plates Proposal to create a statewide rail plan leaves stationOther State Legislature considers requiring Utah County to change form of government (Daily Herald)NATIONAL HEADLINESEnd of impeachmentPresident Donald Trump celebrated his acquittal in the impeachment trial by lashing out at Democrats and Mitt Romney during an hour-long stream of consciousness event at the White House [Washington Post]. Trump also slammed Democrats and Romney at the National Prayer Breakfast earlier on Thursday [CNN]. Iowa chaosThe Associated Press says they are unable to declare a winner in the Iowa Caucuses after irregularities in the vote count marred the results [The Hill]. Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez is calling for a recanvass of the Iowa results [Bloomberg]. 2020Democratic candidates debate Friday night ahead of next week's New Hampshire primary [New York Times]. Former FBI director Chris Wray warned that Russia is engaged in "information warfare" heading into the 2020 election [AP]. Mike Bloomberg's campaign plagiarized portions of at least eight of his policy plans from other sources [Intercept]. CoronavirusThe Chinese doctor who tried to raise the alarm about the virus during the first days of the outbreak died Thursday [Washington Post]. Hmmm...The Treasury Department handed over sensitive financial information about Hunter Biden to Republicans in Congress after refusing to give Democrats President Trump's tax returns [Huffington Post]. ClimateScientists say bumblebees are dying across North America and Europe because of a warming climate [Washington Post]. BUSINESS HEADLINESReal estate disruptor Homie scores $23M, is poised for market expansion (Deseret News) Fast-growing Divvy adds flex funding to growing business platform (Deseret News) Ancestry.com cuts workforce, cites 'marketplace realities' (Deseret News) Salt Lake City achieves lowest unemployment rate among nation's largest metro areas (Salt Lake Tribune)Policy NewsJoin Us on February 24 to learn about doing business in EuropeWorld Trade Center Utah, in partnership with DLA Piper Global Law Firm, invites you to a lunch-time seminar on patents, commerical aspects, and doing your due diligence while doing business in Europe. Hear from attorneys Gregory Tulquois and Johan Renes. Lunch will be provided. Mayor Mendenhall announces weekly telecommuting for Mayor's Office, invites city departments to join for February's Clear The Air Challenge As part of Salt Lake City's participation in the annual Clear The Air Challenge, and in an effort to help keep the City's winter inversion at bay, Mayor Mendenhall today announced that her Mayor's Office staff will be encouraged to telecommute at least once a week, as possible, for the month of February.Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report Outdoors Report -- Salt Lake Tribune: Feds release final management plans for Utah's Bears Ears, Grand Staircase to outcry from environmentalists More National HeadlinesWhat Does Mitt Romney Even Stand For? An Investigation. (Federalist) 'Brave' and 'principled' Romney once threw a loyal gay aide under the bus to get ahead (Washington Examiner) Is Trump's Unorthodoxy Becoming Orthodox? (National Review) New U.S. jobless claims fall 15,000 to 202,000 and return close to a 50-year low (MarketWatch) House Democrats to vote to take controversial California 'gig economy' regulations national (Washington Examiner) Wind Turbine Blades Can't Be Recycled, So They're Piling Up in Landfills (Bloomberg) Bloomberg plagiarized parts of at least eight of his plans (Intercept) Women of color bolt Warren's Nevada campaign in frustration (Politico) White House announces death of terror leader Qassim al-Rimi (CNN) Amid irregularities, AP unable to declare winner in Iowa (Associated Press) China grows isolated as airlines cancel more than 50,000 flights amid coronavirus epidemic (CNBC)ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY1795 - The 11th Amendment to the Constitution is ratified. The Amendment restricts the ability of individuals to sue states in federal court. 1962 - The U.S. bans all Cuban imports and exports. 1964 - The Beatles arrived in the United States for the first time and immediately set off a frantic wave of "Beatlemania." 1973 - The U.S. Senate voted to set up a committee to investigate a break-in at the Democratic National Headquarters in Washington's Watergate Complex. 1984 - U.S. astronauts Bruce McCandless and Robert Stewart made the first untethered spacewalks. 2018 - White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter announced his resignation amid domestic abuse allegations from two of his ex-wives. Wise WordsEducation"The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next."Abraham Lincoln Lighter SideBolton Regret"Here's a better question: Who would be stupid enough to hire the person you just described? And, if it's not true, why is it a national security issue? This is quite an argument: 'Everybody told me not to hire John Bolton, so I did, and he sucks.'" - JIMMY KIMMEL 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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