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Morning must reads for Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 193rd day of the year. There are 172 days remaining in 2017.
A new poll shows all of the GOP candidates in the 3rd CD would have a lead on Democrat Kathie Allen, but only John Curtis has a majority right now. Our Schools Now holds public hearings about their school funding proposal. Donald Trump Jr. tweets out the evidence that he met with a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton.
National headlines:
Email firestorm. Donald Trump Jr. released an email chain showing he was offered incriminating evidence about Hillary Clinton from a person purporting to be part of a Russian government effort to aid his father's campaign [New York Times].Poll: Curtis, Herrod and Ainge would have an advantage over Democrat Allen in November's election; Only Curtis gets a majority By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor A new poll shows all three of the Republicans vying for the GOP nomination in the special election in Utah's 3rd District leading Democrat Kathie Allen, but only Provo Mayor John Curtis gets a majority of support.... |
Downtown Alliance statement - Immediate steps for Rio Grande By Press Release Over the past week, several incidents in the Rio Grande neighborhood have reminded us all that this is a neighborhood in crisis.... |
New research from University of Utah asserts 1966 U.S. Supreme Court decision that led to the creation of Miranda rights may today impede law enforcement's ability to solve crimes By Press Release Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a historic decision in Miranda vs. Arizona - which determined that criminal suspects must be informed of their constitutional right to an attorney prior to police questioning - a pair of University of Utah resear... |
Weekly survey: Did the Trump campaign collude with the Russians? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Donald Trump Jr. admitted this week he met with a Russian lawyer who promised to provide damaging information about Hillary Clinton as part of a Russian government effort to aid his father's campaign. ... |
Sen. Lee welcomes August work Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Tuesday after it was announced the first two weeks of August recess had been cancelled:... |
Hatch blasts Democrat obstruction, hopes to advance nominees during extended recess Senator Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, the President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate, issued a statement on Senate Democrats' unprecedented obstruction of President Trump's nominees.... |
Rep. Love cosponsors the 'CHANCE in Tech Act' In Utah and across the country, our economy is dependent on the technology industry to create jobs and expand economic growth.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Speaker Hughes can't solve the crisis of homelessness by himself
Utah cities criticized for padding their budgets with user fees instead of raising taxes
Sen. Orrin Hatch calls Donald Trump Jr.'s email story 'overblown'
Utah Sen. Mike Lee calls for canceling August recess, and gets a partial victory
Utah Sen. Mike Lee delivers ultimatum on health care that could be key
Union sues to block online access to past Utah teacher discipline cases
Millcreek leaders move to set salaries for mayor, council members
No drama in Danny Walz's approval as new SLC RDA leader
A 'platform Republican,' a 'principled conservative' and a Utah mayor walk into a debate ...
Deseret News
Ralph Hancock: Trump's speech in Poland hit the right balance between tradition and innovation
Editorial: Pursue family-friendly policies that don't overly burden business
S.L. County Council members call for audit of Mountain Accord
Cheers, jabs for ballot initiative to boost school budgets
Lee spurs Senate to work on health care bill through August recess
Downtown Alliance calls for 10 'immediate steps' to regain control of Rio Grande
Few differences emerge among Republicans in first debate in race of Chaffetz's seat
IOC deal may be good news for another Salt Lake Olympics
Other
Op-ed: The mystery of Ogden's vanishing college graduates (Standard-Examiner)
Locals give input on group's tax proposal to raise $700 million for schools (Logan Herald Journal)
Mayoral candidates vie for primary vote (Park Record)
Amid Defeats, ISIS Shifts Narrative From Invincibility to Victimization (Free Beacon)
Between Trump and Dems, a center lane opens (CBS News)
Sources: Cohn is Trump's top candidate to replace Yellen at Fed (Politico)
Paying Professors: Inside Google's Academic Influence Campaign (Wall Street Journal)
Delaying August Recess, Senate Republicans To Release Updated Health Care Bill (NPR)
US THAAD missile defenses hit test target as North Korea tension rises (Reuters)
Majority of Republicans say colleges have negative impact on country, poll says (USA Today)
Trump administration limits government use of Kaspersky Lab software (Reuters)
Controversial Alaskan gold mine could be revived under Trump's EPA (Washington Post)
Feeble Government
"Nothing turns out to be so oppressive and unjust as a feeble government." Edmund Burke
New Study
"A new study reveals more than 2 billion people worldwide are overweight or obese. And at any given time, most of them are at Disneyland the same day as you." Conan O'Brien
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