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Trump and Kim meet in Singapore. Utahns are still not aboard the Trump train. Bramble says voters, not delegates should decide who fills legislative vacancies.
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President Trump's job approval ratings in Utah still haven't crossed 50% since his election in 2016 [Utah Policy].
Sen. Curt Bramble says voters, not party delegates, should decide who fills a midterm vacancy in the Utah Legislature [Utah Policy].
Rep. John Curtis raised more than $130,000 ahead of his primary matchup with Chris Herrod. Herrod has not yet filed his pre-primary financial disclosure [Utah Policy].
Several Utah lawmakers are headed to the White House later this month for meetings with Trump administration officials [Utah Policy].
In the battle to find a replacement for Speaker Paul Ryan, some Congressional Republicans are floating Rep. Rob Bishop's name as a compromise candidate [Utah Policy].
President Trump's approval rating remains below 50% in Utah By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah remains one of the most anti-Trump Republican states in America. A year and a half after winning the presidential election, President Donald Trump's approval rating in Utah has not yet crossed 50-percent.... |
Curtis raises more than $130,000 for his primary matchup against Herrod By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Rep. John Curtis raised more than $130,000 ahead of his primary election battle with Chris Herrod.... |
Utah may move to special elections to fill legislative vacancies By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Curt Bramble, R-Provo, wants to make a drastic change to how legislative vacancies are filled, taking power away from party delegates and giving it to voters.... |
Utah lawmakers heading to White House meetings later in June By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor The Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles didn't get an invite to the White House, but all of the Utah Legislature has, and most are going.... |
Speaker Rob Bishop? Some Congressional Republicans are reportedly discussing him as a candidate By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor With the retirement of House Speaker Paul Ryan, House Republicans are searching for a replacement if they manage to keep control of the House following the 2018 midterms. Rep. Rob Bishop is being mentioned as a possible compromise candidate.... |
Governor Herbert invites Utahns to celebrate Flag Week and Flag Day President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation designating June 14, 2018 as Flag Day and the week beginning June 10, 2018, as Flag Week.... |
SAMPE honors GOED's Aerospace Pathways Program The Governor's Office of Economic Development was awarded the Delmonte Award for Excellence for the development of the Utah Aerospace Pathways program, presented by the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineers North America. ... |
Fox files 'Golf for grants' I'm not much of a golfer, but last Wednesday was a great day to be on the links raising funds to support our Community Match Grant Program.... |
Public development: Year in review As EDCUtah began its 30th year in business, newly appointed CEO Theresa Foxley led the charge for an organizational shift that she affectionately coined "EDCUtah 3.0."... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Conservationists balk as feds aim to expand hunting in Utah's Bear River Bird Refuge
Sugar House streetcar service will increase frequency with double tracking
Gehrke: Mitt Romney 3.0 can be whatever you want him to be
Mayor Biskupski tweets her opposition to sales-tax hike on eve of expected city council vote
Deseret News
Op-ed: A future of less suffering and more care
Editorial: What to look for in the North Korea summit
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan holding Utah fundraiser for Rep. Mia Love
Romney versus Kennedy: A tale of two campaigns
Referendum filed seeking to block big development near Herriman
UTA breaks ground on S-Line expansion with hopes of cutting wait times
Other
Ogden City considering bumping up tax rate (Standard-Examiner)
Trump tells Kim a 'terrific relationship' beckons as summit begins (Reuters)
Inside Obama's secret meetings with 2020 contenders (Politico)
Bill Clinton: 'Norms have changed' for what you can do to somebody against their will (CNN)
New Jersey governor signs bill allowing sports gambling after Supreme Court ruling (CBS News)
Every June 12 primary election you should know about, briefly explained (Vox)
Supreme Court upholds Ohio method of removing names from voter rolls (CNN)
US arrests 74 in global email scam crackdown (BBC News)
Maine set for groundbreaking voting experiment on Tuesday (CNN)
Pence will attend Southern Baptist Convention meeting amid turmoil over gender (Washington Post)
The Fed's Biggest Dilemma: Is the Booming Job Market a Problem? (Wall Street Journal)
U.S. stocks rise ahead of North Korea summit, despite Trump's G7 fireworks (Reuters)
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