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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 lwebb@utahpolicy.com,. Situational Analysis - Nov. 24, 2020Welcome to Tuesday. Here's something to be really grateful for: You don't live in Georgia, where several hundred million dollars are being spent on nasty attack ads. TICK TOCK21 days until the Electoral College meets (12/14/2020) 42 days to Utah inauguration day (1/4/2021). 57 days to the start of the 2021 Utah Legislature (1/19/2021) 58 days to presidential Inauguration Day (01/20/2021) 102 days to the end of the 2021 Utah Legislature (3/5/21) Trivia quiz.No one has yet answered this question correctly: When the late Dan Jones (gone two years but not forgotten) first started polling, who were his two original partners? Hint: One of his original partner's son currently serves in the Utah Legislature. Send answers to lwebb@utahpolicy.com by end of day Tuesday. Today At Utah PolicyHere's what some great Utah political leaders are thankful forBy Staff (Note: We invited Utah policymakers and other leaders to tell us what they're thankful for. If you'd like to share your feelings of gratitude, please send a quick note to lwebb@utahpolicy.com by end of day Tuesday for Wednesday's newsletter.) Senator Jerry Stevenson, Layton: First and foremost, I'm grateful for my family. I'm incredibly fortunate to have had my loving, supportive wife by my side throughout the years. We've built a full life together complete with our wonderful children and grandchildren. I feel so fortunate to have my family.Webb Wrap: Will ex-Pres. Trump control the GOP? . . . Val Hale moves to next adventure . . . Hamilton tried to steal an election By LaVarr Webb Since it's nearly Thanksgiving, I'm grateful that Pres. Trump has ordered the General Services Administration to work with the incoming Biden administration in an orderly transition. Trump has a habit of pushing things to the brink and then pulling back. It has worked for him several times in negotiations both with Congress and with foreign governments. But the transition intransigence was getting really old and it was past time for Trump to relent.Gardner Institute releases first-of-a-kind analysis of Utah's economic regions By Staff This article is for real policy wonks. The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah has published a paper outlining how Utah divides into economic regions. It may not be terribly exciting for politicos obsessed with horserace election politics, but understanding economic and travel patterns, among other things, can help policymakers make the right decisions regarding planning, budgeting, transportation and other matters. Utah HeadlinesDeseret News What can we learn from South Florida Hispanics and their support of President Trump in 2020? Should an educator and police officer get a vaccine before your grandmother? A look inside the decision-making process Mysterious monolith discovered in remote Utah wilderness Grateful in a pandemic? Here are 14 lessons we've learned Analyzing No. 8 BYU's body of work, and its closest competitors for a NY6 berth Not cooking Thanksgiving dinner this year? Here are 20 restaurants that will do it for you Herbert lifts halt on casual social gatherings ahead of Thanksgiving Dash-cam video shows impaired driver going the wrong way at 100 mph It's official: Utah voters went 'bonkers,' turned out in record numbers A sanctioned tent city for Salt Lake City's homeless? The case for and against Utah's water year so far, and why people should 'think snow' Ken Jennings to be interim 'Jeopardy!' host Statewide mask mandates help businesses stay alive, Utah study findsSalt Lake Tribune Parents of autistic teenager shot 11 times by SLC police file lawsuit in federal court Sen. Mike Lee continues to defend Trump's questioning of election results Festival of Trees takes over Vivint Arena, going virtual for the first time Robert Gehrke: Please stop spreading these COVID-related mythsNational HeadlinesTrump carries on fight to overturn Pennsylvania's election even as his administration green-lights Biden transition (USA Today) Key government agency acknowledges Biden's win and begins formal transition (CNN) Give it up: As GSA begins transition, President Trump's flailing still corrodes trust in democratic institutions (New York Daily News) Stopping Trump: Michigan vote shows local Republicans have backbone national leaders lack (USA Today) A dark money mystery in Florida centers on the campaign of a spoiler candidate who appeared to help a Republican win by 32 votes (CNN) Biden picks Alejandro Mayorkas, a son of Jewish Cuban refugees, to lead the Department of Homeland Security (Washington Post) Anthony Fauci calls on New York to accept FDA approval of vaccine (New York Post) 'Lead or get out of the way': Florida mayors voice frustrations as state nears 1M COVID-19 cases (WFLA) Did late deciders for Donald Trump impact the election polls this year? (The Hill) Michle Flournoy is ready for the spotlight (Vox) Dianne Feinstein to step down as top Democrat on Senate judiciary panel (The Guardian)Policy NewsChanges to business-related quarantine requirementsAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues, employees may have more than one exposure to COVID-19. Being asked to quarantine multiple times can place a tremendous financial burden on both employers and employees. Individuals may be reluctant to quarantine if they fear losing their job or not having enough money to pay for their living expenses. Business HeadlinesYellen Treasury Pick Lifts Stock Markets; Dow Eyes 30,000 (Motley Fool) What restaurants are open Thanksgiving? Starbucks, McDonald's, Denny's are open but Chick-fil-A is closed (USA Today) General Motors' parting shot at Trump bodes well for the Biden presidency (Washington Post) Apple Security Chief Indicted for Allegedly Trading iPads for Gun Permits (Gizmodo)On This Day In History(From History.com) 1859 - Charles Darwin, a British naturalist, publishes his groundbreaking scientific work "Origin of the Species," which argued that organisms gradually evolve though "natural selection." 1960 - Philadelphia Warrior Wilt Chamberlain snags 55 rebounds against the Boston Celtics, setting an NBA record for the most rebounds in one game. 1963 - Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner, shoots and kills Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of Pres. John F. Kennedy, in the basement of a Dallas police station. 1971 - A hijacker calling himself D.B. Cooper parachutes from a passenger jet into a raging thunderstorm over Washington State with $200,000 in ransom money in his possession. He is never heard from again. Wise WordsMentorship: "Correction does much, but encouragement does more." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Lighter SideAnswers On My HandSince the coronavirus outbreak, my 47-year-old son has been washing his hands religiously. In fact, he said, "I've been washing my hands so much, I found the answers to an old eighth-grade math quiz." -Susan Freeman Reader's Digest Subscribers may receive special messages with information about new features, special offers, or public policy messages from clients and advertisers. |
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