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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 editor@utahpolicy.com,. Situational Analysis - January 5, 2021Happy Tuesday morning! Today is National Keto Day and National Whipped Cream Day. They go together, right?? It's also the day after inauguration when the real work begins for the Cox/Henderson administration. They'll be diving into the budget this week. It's also the day that (blessedly) the runoff elections in Georgia will be over. There is no question the counting will be meticulous. TICK TOCK1 days until a joint session of Congress to certify the presidential election (January 6, 2021) Today At Utah PolicyGovernor Cox: Civic charity needed; best days aheadBy Holly Richardson In his first speech as Utah's 18th governor, Spencer Cox was not shy about the divisiveness we are seeing in Utah and around the nation. "We are facing a crisis of empathy, a scourge of contempt.""Conflict and passionate debate around ideas can be healthy," he said. "But contempt and contention will rot the souls of our nation and her people. And this division isn't just ugly or unfortunate. It is dangerous. Lt. Governor Henderson: Answerable courage, all voices needed in #OneUtah By Holly Richardson After Deidre Henderson was sworn in as Utah's 9th Lt. Governor, she broke new ground and became the first L.G. to speak at inauguration.She spoke of the "answerable courage" that her 11th great-grandfather, William Bradford had deemed necessary to meet the demands of settling a new land, that pioneers faced as they crossed the plains and settled in Utah and that Utahns today have shown in the face of the year that was 2020. A touching moment in yesterday's inauguration: Herbert reports "10-42" By Holly Richardson One of the most touching moments in yesterday's inauguration ceremonies might have easily been overlooked. After the swearing-in was over, the speeches given and the last prayer concluded, former Governor Gary Herbert signed off as the Commander and Chief of Utah's Highway Patrol. Utah HeadlinesDeseret News The rehabilitator in chief 6 questions for economist Natalie Gochnour on the future of Utah What buyout of Texas Longhorns' Tom Herman tells us about college athletics Alien debris? Maybe intelligent life out there can help us distribute COVID-19 vaccines Dispatch from South Korea: Reflections on a year of innovative missionary work during COVID-19 Utah marks 125 years of statehood with fireworks across the state Stewart claims there's 'plenty of evidence' to question election results Spencer Cox, Utah's 18th governor, says state's greatest days lie ahead Larry H. Miller Group expands portfolio, acquires health care provider Taking the pulse of Utah's tech industry Trust in government begins with trustworthy politiciansSalt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City Council invites public comment on Fisher Mansion, Glendale water park New Congress is overwhelmingly Christian, heavily Protestant and has 9 Latter-day Saints (all Republicans) George Pyle: If Joe Biden's election is fishy, so is Chris Stewart's.Other Travelers frustrated over new SLC Airport design, layout (FOX 13) St. George begins search for replacement after Mayor Pike joins Cox-Henderson administration (FOX 13)COVID Corner FDA Warns Health Officials Not To Mess With COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Schedule (NPR) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposes national lockdown on England to combat new Covid variant (CNBC) Utah reports 2,160 new virus cases, 4 deaths as health officials brace for next surge (Deseret News) Explainer: Why you should be concerned about Utah's COVID-19 test positivity rate (Salt Lake Tribune) The new COVID mutation is popping up across the country. Here's where (Deseret News) LAX now offers COVID-19 testing site (and the results come pretty quick)National HeadlinesGeorgia fights latest Trump suit to overturn November election (Politico) Democrats start to eye a post-Pelosi era (Politico) Georgia election official shoots down Trump's election conspiracy theories (CNN) Democrats, Republicans race to finish in Ga. as Trump casts shadow over Senate runoffs (Washington Post) Proud Boys leader arrested in the burning of church's Black Lives Matter banner, D.C. police say (Washington Post) Warnock accuses Loeffler of 'scandalizing my name' (FOX News) Pentagon approves DC mayor's request to deploy National Guard for upcoming demonstrations (CNN) U.S. Attorney for North Georgia abruptly resigns due to 'unforeseen circumstances' (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) FBI, GBI aware of 'specific threats' related to Georgia Senate races (FOX News) Some Republicans are angered by Georgia phone call leak, not at what Trump said (Deseret News)Policy NewsCurtis: I have faith in America's election systemToday, Congressman John Curtis (R-UT) released the following statement ahead of the process to certify the Electoral College results: United Utah Party launches petition for Sen. Lee to certify election The United Utah Party has launched a petition calling on Senator Mike Lee to vote to certify President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the Electoral College. "On Wednesday, eleven Republican senators will vote to disregard the will of the people as expressed through a free and fair election," said Hillary Stirling, United Utah Party Chair. "The people of Utah need to know that Senator Lee will not join this anti-democratic movement but will instead uphold those democratic principles that have made our republic enduring and strong." Utah Tourism Industry Association welcomes new executive director The Utah Tourism Industry Association (UTIA) announced the appointment of Natalie Randall as its new executive director. Randall will assume her new role January 19, 2021.UTIA is the umbrella organization and advocate for Utah's visitor economy. UTIA works hand in hand with the Utah Office of Tourism, county destination marketing organizations, Ski Utah, and other industry organizations as well as guides, outfitters, restaurants, attractions and lodging properties around the state. Cox, Henderson sign first executive order In their first official action, Gov. Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson signed an executive order dealing with occupational licenses in front of the historic Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore. Executive Order 2021-01 requires state agencies to review all occupational licenses to ensure they are truly necessary and are not outdated or incomplete. The review orders these agency reviews must be completed by June 30. 2021. SL Chamber congratulates Cox, Henderson on their inauguration Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, congratulated Spencer Cox and Deidre Henderson upon their inauguration today as Utah's new Governor and Lt. Governor, and said the Chamber is eager to work with the new administration on behalf of businesses, a strong economy, and the individuals and families who depend on them. Business HeadlinesDaily Crunch: Hundreds of Google and Alphabet employees unionize (Tech Crunch) Amazon, Berkshire and JPMorgan Will End Joint Health Care Venture (New York Times) Why MGM Resorts Dropped 6% Today (Motley Fool) Drugmakers kick off 2021 with 500 U.S. price hikes (Reuters) Major U.S. airlines back 'global' COVID-19 testing requirements -letter (News Trust) Jack Ma's disappearing act fuels speculation about the billionaire's whereabouts (CNBC)On This Day In History(From History.com) 1531 - Pope Clement VII forbids King Henry VIII from remarrying. We all know the rest of the story. 1643 - The first divorce was granted in the American colonies. 1781 - Benedict Arnold captures and destroys Richmond, Virginia. 1858 - The U.S. Patent Office issues patent No. 19063 is issued to Ezra J. Warner of Waterbury, Connecticut for a can opener. 1893 - Sigrid Schultz, war correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, interviewed Hitler, reported on German-Russian non-aggression pact, wrote articles on German concentration camps. 1895 Rebecca Lancefield is born, pioneer microbiologist, published effects of streptococcal infections(1919), president of Society of American Bacteriologist (1943), elected to the National Academy of Sciences (1970). 1920 - New York Yankees acquire Babe Ruth from the Boston Red Sox for $125,000. 1925 - Nellie Tayloe Ross is inaugurated as Wyoming's 14th governor and the first woman Governor in U.S. history. Wyoming has not elected another woman governor since. 1933 - Construction begins on the Golden Gate Bridge 1943 - George Washington Carver dies at the Tuskegee Institute. 1949 - President Truman delivers his Fair Deal speech. 1972 - President Nixon launches space shuttle program. 1998 - Sonny Bono is killed in a skiing accident in South Lake Tahoe, California.Wise Words"We will succeed together, as One Utah. Let's go." ~Spencer J. Cox, Utah's 18th governor Subscribers may receive special messages with information about new features, special offers, or public policy messages from clients and advertisers. |
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